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"lead to doubts" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to cause uncertainty or hesitation about something. Example: The lack of evidence in the case led to doubts about the defendant's guilt.
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No Arab country could afford to remain supporters of the American action, and their desertion would be likely to lead to doubts, and intensified popular protests, in Pakistan.
Even a narrow victory for the No camp might lead to doubts about the long-term viability of the union, argues Dominic Bryant of BNP Paribas, a French bank.
The sad news was followed by a report showing that there are far more alligators on the river than just Fritz and his two mates, Jaca and Lacoste, and sightings of other gators in the river lead to doubts over the death of the beloved mascot.
This may lead to doubts about the controller behavior under true operating conditions.
Because there is a lack of evidence as to whether this basic criterion of measurement is met with this procedure, and because questionable reliability can lead to doubts about their validity, our project strove to clarify this issue.
Although scientists emphasized the importance of measuring soil mineral content at the end of winter, sampling and uncertain extrapolation of the measurement lead to doubts and uncertainties, weakening the reliability of the N rates estimation.
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But some ask whether political independence could lead to doubt as to how far London would back Scotland financially.
Technical issues that can lead to doubt about, or outright rejection of, wood (or biomass) cofiring are, in fact, being resolved through testing and experience.
On staying on track: "When you're feeling vulnerable, it can lead to doubt and second-guessing.
This overinvestment causes a preoccupation with results (especially failure!), expectations, and pressure that lead to doubt, worry, anxiety, and fear.
To establish face validity of SAQ-DK, the 15 respondents of the pilot study were asked to comment on any wording that could lead to doubt in understanding of the items or be misinterpreted, and suggest alternative wording.
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