Sentence examples for reasonably doubt that from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "reasonably doubt that" is not correct in standard English usage.
It seems to be a misinterpretation of the legal term "reasonable doubt," which is used in the context of criminal law.
Example: "The jury must find the defendant not guilty if there is reasonable doubt about his guilt."
Alternatives: "have doubts about" or "question the validity of."

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Along with many observers, Orbán could reasonably doubt that Europe has the will to require Hungary to roll back its all-encompassing anti-democratic program.

First, if its etymology is anything to go by, philosophy is the love of wisdom, and anybody who has read Gray, or made cursory enquiries into his academic career, cannot reasonably doubt that he is a lover of wisdom.

After all, we can reasonably doubt that introspective beliefs about how things appear to us are infallible.

One may reasonably doubt that the life and personality of Socrates was so consistent that Plato's characterization of a man in his fifties and sixties should utterly undo the lampooning account of the younger Socrates found in Clouds and other comic poets.

Could one reasonably doubt that the winds of change will not carry the embers of freedom from Tunisia and Egypt to other countries in the region?

No one will reasonably doubt that formaldehyde is a relevant indoor pollutant.

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"We cannot prove beyond a reasonable doubt that Mr. Dwyer wasn't reasonably justified when he fired," Robert T. Hayden, a Nassau County assistant district attorney, told Judge Alan L. Honorof in Nassau County Court.

"This publicity has resulted in a personal family situation such that 'a person aware of the facts might reasonably entertain a doubt that the judge would be able to be impartial.'" Persky's four-day sentence for Chain is one of several cases his opponents have cited in their growing recall campaign, arguing that the judge is too lenient with offenders convicted of serious sex crimes.

"This publicity has resulted in a personal family situation such that 'a person aware of the facts might reasonably entertain a doubt that the judge would be able to be impartial.' ".

No doubt that was true.

No doubt that No Doubt is back.

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