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The phrase 'seeds of doubt' is correct and can be used in written English.
This phrase is used when a person is beginning to feel uncertain or suspicious about something. For example, "Her evasive answer planted seeds of doubt in my mind."
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Here, seeds of doubt took root.
The seeds of doubt have been sown.
The seeds of doubt had been sown.
Voices of people sowing seeds of doubt in my head.
But see how the seeds of doubt are spreading already.
But now the seeds of doubt were there.
And Hillary Clinton wasted no time in planting the seeds of doubt.
The writer stood up for his mother, but there were seeds of doubt in his mind.
The seeds of doubt the defense tried to plant did not take hold.
High gas prices seem to be helping them plant seeds of doubt in customers' minds.
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Klopfer, PH, Life in science: seeds of doubt., Science (New York, N.Y ., vol. 324 no.
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