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The phrase "incredulity in" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
It can be used to describe a feeling of disbelief or skepticism towards something. Example sentence: "There was a sense of incredulity in the room as the jury announced their verdict, as many people couldn't believe that the defendant was found guilty."
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The inflection of incredulity in my voice escaped him.
Fonda's wide-eyed incredulity in the role was derided by feminists at the time.
"Comptroller?" Mr. Letterman asked, a touch of incredulity in his voice.
Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton expressed her incredulity in an interview with The Associated Press.
When Mr. Twomey spoke there was a note of incredulity in his voice.
"We're married!" I could tell by the joyful incredulity in his voice that he had always wanted to be married.
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Poulenc defended Stravinsky and expressed incredulity that "in 1945 we are speaking as if the aesthetic of twelve tones is the only possible salvation for contemporary music".
Incredulity sets in.
My expression is one of incredulity, but in fact, I am used to this.
But Ian was undeterred by my incredulity and in due course he was proven right.
We greet each new influx with shock and incredulity and, in the absence of a viable long-term plan, places like Calais, and Dover and Lampedusa, in the Mediterranean off the southern coast of Italy, and the Aegean islands of Greece, bear the brunt of our indolence.
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