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Discover Ludwig"more doubts" is correct and can be used in written English.
You could use it when you want to emphasize an increase in doubt or uncertainty about something. For example: "As the evidence mounts, more doubts arise about the defendant's guilt."
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"The more doubts they have the better.
Only adults in Turkey expressed more doubts on evolution.
On the skeptical end is the State Department, which has more doubts about Pyongyang's capabilities.
It is all in the service of creating more doubts about Mr. Obama's background.
The more I think about Mr. Lepage's "Rheingold," however, the more doubts I have.
— Eric Asimov The Atlantic: More doubts about vitamin and mineral supplements.
(Independents, interestingly enough, appear to have more doubts: just fifty-five per cent of them approve).
Inevitably, that means running a negative campaign and raising more doubts about the G.O.P. challenger.
Inevitably, there will be more doubts about results, and with increased uncertainty usually comes greater volatility.
But the longer it goes without some clarity, the more doubts creep in".
In its attempts to play down the problem, Toyota may have raised more doubts among consumers.
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