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'doubt the veracity' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to express doubt or uncertainty regarding the truthfulness of something. For example, "Many people are starting to doubt the veracity of his claims."
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Which is to say that I've begun, however slightly, to doubt the veracity of my memory.
Juries doubt the veracity of witnesses who have made money from their interviews.
And even fishmeal factory owners directly supplying CP doubt the veracity of these fishing logs.
"I don't doubt the veracity of the allegations," Dr. Young said by telephone.
None of those reports found any reason to doubt the veracity of the claim".
Garnons-Williams told me that she did not doubt the veracity of the narrative, and reported our conversation to Finigan.
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The provost guards doubted the veracity of the request.
Other officials said they doubted "the veracity" of the revelations.
Cone doubted the veracity of Clemens's claim and lifted his eyebrows while talking about the milestone.
A few doubted the veracity of the video, calling its release a propaganda ploy by the United States government.
A contestant who wrongly doubted the veracity of an answer provided by Ghostface Killah was quickly chided: "You should always trust the Wizard of Poetry".
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