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The phrase "expressed doubt" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to indicate that someone has expressed or conveyed uncertainty or skepticism about something. You can use it in a sentence like "She expressed doubt about the validity of the study's findings" or "His tone of voice expressed doubt in his own abilities."
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I expressed doubt.
But others expressed doubt.
She expressed doubt that they couldn't remember October 7th.
The Shah expressed doubt that Khomeini would agree to that.
The union has expressed doubt about the league figures.
Richard Hurd, a labor relations professor at Cornell, expressed doubt.
She never expressed doubt in front of him.
She expressed doubt that it can ever be really popular.
For good measure, he expressed doubt whether it would work.
But he also expressed doubt that voters would blame politicians.
Privately, he expressed doubt that the Red Sox would succeed.
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