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The phrase 'in doubles' is not a correct part of any written sentence. In English, when we discuss the concept of something being doubled, we use the phrase 'doubled' or 'double' instead. For example, 'The population of the city has doubled in the last 20 years.'
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The pair is seeded second in doubles.
"We also have strong options in doubles.
Often, the matches were in doubles.
It's so hard to dominate in doubles".
"I thought, oh well, at least I'm still in doubles".
One, Tsvetana Pironkova, lost in doubles qualifying before this tournament.
In doubles, one player on the starting side serves.
Moodie was ranked eighteenth in doubles, Norman seventy-seventh.
"The margins are just so fine in doubles.
It was their second gold medal in doubles.
"I'll still try qualifying in doubles and seeing what happens.
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