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"doubts around" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to express uncertainty or suspicions about something. Example: There have been doubts around the company's financial stability since the CEO suddenly resigned.
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And there are still doubts around authenticity," said Chappatte.
When asked about doubts around the team, Fisher said the victory proved "pride, our character".
"As for Satchmo himself," Kopkind wrote, "he seems untouched by all the doubts around him.
"Doubts around Labour leadership never receded," the internal report is quoted as saying.
But with Rivera turning 40 in November, there are doubts around him.
Chemmy Alcott, one of only two Alpine skiers in the team, will take part in a fourth Games despite doubts around her fitness.
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As his questions and doubts swirled around in his head, Owen began to grow fearful.
A President Hollande, he said, would no doubt come around once he was in office.
He no doubt carries around that supposed injustice as well as other versions of Scars on Ice.
If England get it right, then Ritchie will, no doubt, be around publicly patting a few backs.
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