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Discover LudwigThe phrase "doubt for" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to have uncertainty or skepticism about something. Some examples of using "doubt for" in a sentence are: - I have a lot of doubt for his ability to complete the project on time. - She expressed her doubt for the reliability of the new product. - There is much doubt for the success of this plan. - The team's performance has left me with a lingering doubt for their teamwork. - Despite his doubt for the outcome, he still decided to try.
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He won't be a doubt for England.
Today victory never seemed in doubt for the Londoners.
His status is in doubt for the series.
USEC's long-term future is in doubt for several reasons.
It was a gift, no doubt, for someone he loved.
"It was never in doubt for me, personally," he says.
Rooney is a doubt for England's friendly against Egypt, however.
She did so voluntarily and no doubt for good reasons.
A metaphor, no doubt, for eating 50 eggs.
Criminal courts require proof beyond a reasonable doubt for conviction.
But its completion had been in doubt for several weeks.
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