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The phrase "is doubtless true" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to indicate that something is almost certainly true. For example: It is doubtless true that a good education is essential for success.
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And this is doubtless true.
All this is doubtless true.
In the long term, that is doubtless true.
Her supporters say that many men cannot abide an ambitious woman, and that is doubtless true.
That Cuadrilla Resources has found something under the rocks in north-west England is doubtless true.
That it can appeal to those who do not understand its consequences is doubtless true.
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It's doubtless true that the more people who use the internet or carry mobile phones is good for Google's business — but, even still, initiatives like this are resource and time-intensive, and Google deserves credit for getting out there and trying to make a difference.
But though all of those things are doubtless true, the one reason for cooking I rarely hear mentioned is that it's just plain fun.
The reverse is doubtless also true; but to make Montaigne appear to be as important as he is requires one to resist the desire to find systematisable propositions underlying his writing.
Both surmises are doubtless equally true, being not true at all, except in effect.
That global footprint has always been viewed as an opportunity to expand Uber's breadth of services, and that's doubtless still true, but the company could also use its international reach to do good.
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