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One tends to doubt it.
Possibly, one day, there will be another restaurant in New York City (or London, for that matter, or Rome or even Paris) that packs as much glitter, social striving and jet-set cachet under one roof as Le Cirque in its prime, although one tends to doubt it.
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Reading the press, one would tend to doubt it.
Whether it was ever true I tend to doubt, but it certainly isn't now.
"So many people who've been raped tend to doubt the experience," she said.
"But when people see things that they think shouldn't happen, they tend to doubt them.
Herodotus estimated the Persian army to number in the millions, but modern scholars tend to doubt his reportage.
Third, I tend to doubt that all 8 million adult Latino undocumented immigrants would go for citizenship.
Veterans of the aid world tend to doubt whether the locals, even with state help, will be able to keep Sauri successful.
We tend to doubt it, but she doesn't appear again, although Michel, on a visit to the Central Bureau of Dreams, hears her voice calling his name.
As a natural liberal, Friedman tended to doubt whether the powerful could be trusted to increase the welfare of the people.
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