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Discover Ludwig"start to doubt" is correct and usable in written English.
It is commonly used to express when someone begins to question or have uncertainty about something. Example: I started to doubt my decision to move to a different country after encountering so many challenges with adjusting to a new culture.
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They start to doubt everything".
"If you lose, you start to doubt yourself".
You start to doubt, it begins to seem pointless.
We start to doubt that they can actually be overcome.
"By six months, people really start to doubt themselves, and they start to doubt they're ever going to find anything.
Fiscal stimulus is counterproductive if people then start to doubt the creditworthiness of sovereign borrowers.
I think sometimes that happens with closers, they start to doubt their ability.
Mark helps me stay positive when I start to doubt my playing or I become discouraged.
If you don't believe in yourself others will start to doubt you.
"You start to doubt your judgment, you start to change your behaviour to appease.
But what if they start to doubt the U.S. government will repay its debt?
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