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Discover Ludwig"note of doubt" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is often used to describe a feeling or expression of uncertainty or hesitation about something. Example: "The speaker's voice had a clear note of doubt as she tried to convince the audience of her argument."
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We cracked open a bottle of bubbly and had been celebrating in the drizzle for at least 10 minutes before I detected the first teensy note of doubt in my wife's voice.
However, before Tuesday's 3-2 victoverover the Devils at Newark, Tortorella spoke at length about Kreider, but continued to sound a note of doubt about Kreider's readiness to play in the N.H.L. "There are still some things that need to be worked on," he said, adding that the Rangers have gotten good reports on Kreider.
Against his better judgment, Sal agrees, but not before another couple of narrative complications pop up: first, he discovers among his late mother's belongings an old photograph of a child who appears to have been severely beaten; and, just as he is about to leave, Tiane introduces a serious note of doubt into their relationship.
But as he sings a note of doubt creeps in: "Who will assure me that she is following?".
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"Rebels," the ballad that opens the album, is uncharacteristically explicit about his ties to the American South — at times the lyrics read like his version of the Band's "The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down" — but, true to form, any pride that's there is undercut by darker notes of doubt and shame.
Yet it feels like the Premier League's been this way for long enough now that it's getting easier to detect the trace notes of doubt in the bluster, the er in the hyperbole.
— There it was again, that note of digital doubt, in the opening lines of a film, "Small, Beautifully Moving Parts," at the South by Southwest festival here.
It's this note of perpetual doubt that prevents Doves' passion from tipping into bluster, suggests their angst is grounded in something true rather than melodramatic.
A note of self-doubt is struck that serves only to reinforce Middle of the Road's old-school ideals: complain, challenge hierarchies, protest the status quo.
Or maybe the crowd was too resistant, especially when Drake sang: "Brand New," a note of self-doubt addressed to a lover, is one of his finest, but here it was stilted, an obstacle to be moved around.
Unlike Pericles, he was speaking in the midst of a civil war, not a war between rival states, and this partly explains the note of self-doubt that we may detect in Lincoln when we compare the two speeches.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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