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'exceptionally dubious' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to indicate a higher degree of suspicion or doubt than simply 'dubious.' For example, "The witness's testimony was exceptionally dubious; the jury found him not credible."
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The exceptionally dubious rationale for Pathfinder, a programme to clear frequently viable housing and its inhabitants for the purposes of "renewing" insufficiently profitable local housing markets, is still unquestioned.
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Dubious about "American exceptionalism"?
The fact is that the Trans-Papua Highway's many harmful effects and dubious financial foundations make it an exceptionally risky venture for national and international investors.
But even if you attribute the eight-month recession that began in March 2001 to Mr. Clinton -- a very dubious proposition -- job loss during the recession wasn't exceptionally severe.
Dubious prospects.
Again, dubious.
Dubious tallies?
Exceptionally still.
Indian players are dubious.
It's dubious.
Its origins are dubious.
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