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Discover LudwigThe phrase "have qualms" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a phrase that means to have doubts or to feel uneasy about something. For example, you can say: "I have qualms about signing this contract without reviewing the fine print first."
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Few have qualms about the move.
Some patients still have qualms despite the good bedside manners.
But, many in the building industry have qualms.
Did your new employers have qualms about hiring you?
"I have qualms about the way he sometimes changed lyrics.
Some people have qualms about moving the deadline.
Others have qualms about unionizing in the garbage industry.
And I still have qualms about that to a degree.
Meanwhile, I began to have qualms about the idea of killing an elephant.
Also, few sellers have qualms about taking a house out of the running.
I have qualms about the Americanization — the Presidentialization — of British politics.
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