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Discover LudwigThe phrase "doubted to be" is not correct in standard written English.
It is not a commonly used expression and may lead to confusion.
Example: "He was doubted to be the best candidate for the job."
Alternatives: "questioned to be" or "suspected to be".
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Although Piagol was doubted to be an "anticommunist film" due to the ROK army not appearing, the ROK army here destroys Ppalch'isan guerillas as a repressive punitive unit.
"What the lawsuit is about is whether it contains false statements of facts that the authors knew to be false or seriously doubted to be true.
The beta-1 adrenergic receptor blocking effect of metoprolol tartrate has been doubted to be as effective as the beta-1 adrenergic blocking effect of both carvedilol and metoprolol succinate [ 10].
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And despite what some may doubt to be true, I am spiritually full.
Which is, no doubt, to be continued.
"And still a doubt to be back after".
"And sometimes, there are days I have doubts, to be honest".
It needs to get better, quickly, for the doubts to be dispelled.
The greatest athletes claim to never suffer self-doubt, to be completely confident in their abilities.
In a classroom environment, they can give a lesson by video conferencing, doubts to be solved, exercises, etc.
It's filled with enough angst about Catholic schools and spiritual doubt to be almost dangerous.
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