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Discover Ludwig'dubious that' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to express uncertainty or doubt about something. For example: I'm dubious that the new policy will be beneficial.
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Events of recent weeks have made many dubious that things will soon change.
If the taste is dubious, that may be the point, and "Barrage" was an audience hit.
The Taliban demonstrated how dubious that claim may be when they blew up the Bamiyan Buddhas in Afghanistan.
Others are dubious that it will work.
In fact, he was dubious that such an optimum exists.
I was dubious that it could be done.
"I am dubious that you can call that a fraud".
Analysts were dubious that any buying would be long-lasting.
Some residents, writing in the comments section, were dubious that their presence would benefit the community.
But I am deeply dubious that our allies can or will handle it without us, either.
But Awakening leaders were dubious that the government could or would protect them.
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