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Discover Ludwig"doubt by" is not a correct or commonly used phrase in written English.
A more common phrase would be "doubtful about" or "doubtful of." For example: - I am doubtful about his intentions. - She is doubtful of her ability to finish the project. An example of using "doubt by" in a sentence could be: - Her doubts were resolved by the evidence presented in court.
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THE DIVINITY OF DOUBT, by Vincent Bugliosi.
14 10 REASONABLE DOUBT, by Philip Friedman.
9 9 REASONABLE DOUBT, by Philip Friedman.
And a restaurant illuminated, no doubt, by G.E. light bulbs.
But one is free to doubt by now - forced to doubt by now - that Palestine is the main concern.
"It's good to clarify doubt by a simple mechanism".
Merchants of Doubt, by Naomi Oreskes and Erik Conway 42.
The conference had attracted far more people than anticipated, lured, no doubt, by money.
That, however, has been cast into doubt by the events of the past few days.
He will start, no doubt, by trying to persuade the Warriors to run back on defense.
The politicians will take their own time – prodded periodically, no doubt, by the financial markets.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com