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Discover LudwigThe phrase "may be doubted" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you are suggesting that something is uncertain or questionable. For example: "The effectiveness of the new medication may be doubted, as it has not been tested for long-term use."
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Whether any of the Sophists actually were subjective idealists may be doubted.
Even the assumption that all employers attempt to maximize profits may be doubted.
Indeed, it may be doubted whether we will ever attain previous peaks.
The science of this sort of thing may be doubted, especially as a predictor of future opinion.
The realism of that scenario may be doubted, given that no attack against U.S. ICBMs would be accurate enough to avoid massive civilian destruction.
As Charles Darwin observed in The Descent of Man, "it may be doubted whether any character can be named which is distinctive of a race and is constant".
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If you're struggling to secure a graduate job at the moment, you may be doubting what a degree is bringing to your career right now.
Even though people may be doubting them, the Nets still believe they can be the first Eastern Conference team to win the title since Michael Jordan led the Bulls to his last championship in 1998.
"They may be doubting what happened to them is really that bad.
There may be doubts about the wisdom of this particular acquisition.
While there may be doubts about Greybull, at least the Scunthorpe steelworks can now look to the future.
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