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Discover Ludwig"in doubts" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to express uncertainty or hesitation about something. Example: "I am in doubts about whether I should quit my job or not."
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The Azzuri, plagued again (or is it still) by match-fixing scandals, are drenched in doubts.
But then that Christmas Day feeling kicks in; doubts about the power source.
Holyfield, who weighed in at 221 pounds, does not believe in doubts.
Every man and every woman: an island, a government, a parcel of selfhood wrapped in doubts.
A national-unity government in Jerusalem, even one forged in doubts about the Iran deal, would moderate the Israeli leadership.
Dredging up old betrayals while scheming new ones, they wallow in doubts and recriminations as they struggle to put the past to rest.
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The one Republican who has promised to vote yes, Richard Lugar (R-IN), doubts the treaty will even come up for a vote in the lame-duck session if the Republicans pick up enough seats.
The when-in-doubt rule.
I'm never in doubt.
This had been in doubt.
When in doubt, think Beaujolais.
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