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I slightly doubt it.
He played tennis at semi-professional level until his twenties, when he started to slightly doubt his ability to win ('I had a mental chink that made me think: his serve's better than mine'), so he stopped.
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I began, ever so slightly, to doubt the reality of other minds.
Which is to say that I've begun, however slightly, to doubt the veracity of my memory.
The report also stated that online gamers are getting younger, as the number of gamers aged 13-17 increased, the 18-34 and 35-54 demographic decreased slightly, no doubt driven away after being teabagged in Halo 3 by gamers aged 13-17.
Insert a few good words here and there, and if you're slightly in doubt on what a complicated word means, just don't use it.
"It happened so quickly, I didn't have time to think and I have no excuse," said Ceara, who was no doubt slightly alarmed that his team had kicked tables and thrown bottles in frustration in the dressing-room after the game.
The dog was allowed off its lead and attacked a man and woman, injuring one person slightly, and no doubt touching off a debate on the limits of civil liberties.
If in doubt, slightly over cooked is better than under cooked.
A high degree of reassurance and relief was described by women receiving an initial all-clear result, although for a small number this relief was slightly tempered by doubts about the accuracy of their result.
A reason given slightly less often was doubt about being able to pull off the ruse.
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