Sentence examples for would be dubious from inspiring English sources

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My husband would be dubious, to say the least.

Many people today would be dubious of the story, which Swedenborg promoted, that he had flabbergasted the queen of Sweden by relaying a message from her deceased brother.

This suggests that it would be dubious to come to too many conclusions about what Tuesday's outcome could mean for November.

Commuters, whether on bus, ferry or plane, often cram in illegally, so an official manifest, if one exists, would be dubious from the start.

Because the 25-year-old Soriano is the team's youngest starter and its most talented, although flawed, player, trading him would be dubious.

The tobacco settlement was supposed to be spread over 25 years, so this amounts to spending a quarter of a century's income at one fell swoop.This would be dubious at the best of times.

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As I followed Hearty's work over the next three years, I'd find his conclusions compelling and important at first, but later, of some, I'd be dubious.

The satellite rivals again gave in and assured the FCC they had no local ambitions a claim that would prove to be dubious.

Depending on which scenario you're in, you'll have either more or less to tackle but both are going to be pretty hard confessions: Hiding one big secret: In the case where you didn't tell your online honey that you have kids or work in a profession that many would consider to be dubious, you can focus on that one aspect in terms of your confession.

The former would be of dubious propriety, and the latter of doubtful practicality.

For any artist of conscience, this would be a dubious honour.

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