Sentence examples for is a bit dubious from inspiring English sources

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As a thesis or prediction about how polls behave, this notion is a bit dubious, especially in general elections.

As a thesis or a prediction about how polls behave, this notion is a bit dubious, especially in general elections.

(FBI officials say they got the detainee talking without using force).The evidence is a bit dubious and sparse, but there is an argument to be made that torture works.

"It is a bit dubious what ITV will get out of it as a dormant shareholder and they are not the ideal partner for the BBC," said one industry source.

With all due respect to Slater, the claim that setting up equipment automatically generates a copyright is a bit dubious – otherwise, photobooth companies might own the largest portfolios of copyrights in the country.

Scott's comment that NASA and the Vatican agree with these ideas is a bit dubious.

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Boys go out with girls' – no, worse – 'boys go out with women and women go out with boys,' she said, which I thought was a bit dubious".

I don't like doing something if I think I'm going to be the worst at it, and I was a bit dubious about it being outside.

Having seen the car -- which is tiny enough to be parked at a right angle to the curb in leftover space -- I was a bit dubious.

I was a bit dubious about the quality of the user-created levels but I played a few highly rated ones and found they were good fun.

"There is a set of recurring patterns on the Republican side trying to grind him into the dust, so we're a bit dubious of their complaints," said Representative Peter Welch of Vermont.

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