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Discover Ludwig"doubt aspects of" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is generally used to show that you are not fully convinced of the validity of one or more parts of something. For example: "Many people have questioned the reliability of the report, and I tend to doubt aspects of its methodology."
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Sooner or later, no doubt, aspects of Mr. Bush's personality will begin to grate on the electorate.
(If there is any reason to doubt aspects of this book, it's the unprecedented coöperation that the author coaxed from the congenitally overprotective heirs).
In his commentary on the Burda, Yusuf does admit, "There are no doubt aspects of this poem that may trouble moderns".
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In 1955, George Evelyn Hutchinson doubted aspects of the bird's biology mentioned by Leguat, and in 1921, G. Atkinson claimed the memoir was merely a novel, and that the man had never even existed.
Gallagher's findings have theoretical significance as well; she proposes a new model of global technology diffusion that casts doubt on aspects of technology transfer theory.
An article on Wednesday about disputed memos obtained by CBS News that cast doubt on aspects of President Bush's service in the Texas Air National Guard truncated a quotation from David Van Os, a lawyer for Bill Burkett, a retired National Guard officer whom Newsweek called a source of the memos.
THE 2004 CAMPAIGN: NATIONAL GUARD Correction: September 17, 2004, Friday An article on Wednesday about disputed memos obtained by CBS News that cast doubt on aspects of President Bush's service in the Texas Air National Guard truncated a quotation from David Van Os, a lawyer for Bill Burkett, a retired National Guard officer whom Newsweek called a source of the memos.
THE 2004 CAMPAIGN: MILITARY SERVICE Correction: September 17, 2004, Friday An article on Wednesday about disputed memos obtained by CBS News that cast doubt on aspects of President Bush's service in the Texas Air National Guard truncated a quotation from David Van Os, a lawyer for Bill Burkett, a retired National Guard officer whom Newsweek called a source of the memos.
THE 2004 CAMPAIGN: MILITARY SERVICE Correction: September 18 , 2004 Saturday An article on Wednesday about disputed memos obtained by CBS News that cast doubt on aspects of President Bush's service in the Texas Air National Guard truncated a quotation from David Van Os, a lawyer for Bill Burkett, a retired National Guard officer.
There's no doubt that aspects of this complex issue are rooted in a discipline.
I have no doubt that aspects of NSA mass surveillance are both these things.
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