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"raised doubts about" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that someone has doubts or reservations about something. For example, "The auditor raised doubts about the accuracy of the accounts."
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Stein also raised doubts about Clinton's trustworthiness.
This has raised doubts about Bertelsmann's other online businesses.
This special report has raised doubts about that.
(Critics have raised doubts about the photo since the 1970s).
But Greece itself raised doubts about meeting those demands.
Some researchers have raised doubts about the procedure that seemingly got Fidyka on his feet.
But a spate of scientific studies has raised doubts about artificial sweeteners.
Skeptical critics, however, have raised doubts about the significance of these strings of signs and symbols.
"But this week, he raised doubts about whether he had made the conversion to a democrat.
After another manager left this week, people raised doubts about Mrs Marin's future.
Recent government figures have raised doubts about the "terrorists-in-boats" argument.
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