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Discover LudwigThe phrase "doubt with" is grammatically incorrect and not commonly used in written English.
It is likely a mistake or misinterpretation of the phrase "doubt about" or "doubt with regard to." Example: I have doubt about the accuracy of his statement. He expressed doubt with regard to the effectiveness of the new policy.
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He complied, no doubt with some misgivings.
"And there is no doubt with that.
He fought doubt with passionate unreason.
That settles all doubt with me".
"I've got a doubt with the eyes.
I've got a doubt with the glitter".
Breathlessly, no doubt, with a heaving bosom.
He has no doubt — with him, of course.
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Don't mask self-doubt with contempt.
I replace self-doubt with self-respect and march on, blunting the fear of failure.
Have you run into self-doubt with the current challenges?
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