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The phrase "started having doubts" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when expressing a shift in confidence or certainty about something.
Example: "After reviewing the evidence, she started having doubts about the validity of the claims."
Alternatives: "began to question" or "started to feel uncertain."
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I started having doubts about that".
In the mid-70's I started having doubts.
Around that time, she started having doubts about the direction of her own life.
Bruno later said that he started having doubts about Jesus at the age of eighteen; in his mature philosophy, the Messiah has no place.
The Vikings probably started having doubts back in the spring when they hired new offensive coordinator Bill Musgrave and eradicated Brad Childress's West Coast system.
Not surprisingly, state legislators started having doubts as well.
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Towards the end Dunlop starts having doubts.
"I like shirts with stains, because when I'm given a shirt that's too clean, one that's completely white, I immediately start having doubts.
It is encouraging that our author starts having doubts before his journey's over, though he could have worked that out before catching the tube to Heathrow.
"When an athlete like myself who does what I do for a living starts having doubts, then it's time to take a step back and seriously consider my future".
If investors believe they are solvent, they can borrow at a riskless rate; if investors start having doubts, and require a higher rate, the high rate may well lead to default.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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