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Discover LudwigThe word 'doubtfulness' is correct and can be used in written English
It means the state of being uncertain or hesitant. Example: Despite her initial doubtfulness, she decided to take the job offer.
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doubtfulness
noun
The state or quality of being doubtful; doubt; uncertainty.
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On several occasions in your house I observed that whenever there was a discussion of any kind, and Diego gave his opinion, you always took it with a certain irony and doubtfulness of its truthfulness.
By 1995, enough evidence of the doubtfulness of psychoanalysis's scientific credentials and enough questions about Freud's character had accumulated to enable the revisionists to force the postponement of a major exhibition devoted to Freud at the Library of Congress, on the ground that the show presented psychoanalysis in too favorable a light.
Judge Rakoff said the doubtfulness of Johnson & Johnson's claim against the organization was "well illustrated by the ironic fact" that in 1986 the company itself entered into a similar promotional agreement with the Red Cross.
I thus cautiously confine myself to the relatively non-committal psychologised explanation and, in doing so, I thereby convey to my hearers, by Gricean implicature, just such doubtfulness concerning the correctness of Angus' belief.
In "The Doubtfulness of Water", set in 1702, a widow travels from Boston to New York.
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