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Discover LudwigThe sentence "I have doubt" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to express uncertainty or hesitation about something. Example: "I have doubt about whether or not I should accept the job offer. The salary is good, but I'm not sure if it's the right career move for me."
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I have doubt on the type of heart and courage we have in that locker room".
They're saying he hung himself but I have doubt in my mind that he actually did that.
I have trust in something greater than myself, but I have doubt at the same time, because I don't claim knowledge or certainty about the unseen.
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"I have doubts," the manager said.
"I have doubts about that.
But even that I have doubts about.
I have doubts about both plans.
"Also, I have doubts about the source of the data".
Today I have doubts about whether that's accurate.
I have doubts, I don't see it.
"I have doubts," Hephaestion confessed.
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