considerable doubt
Frequency: 7.010.5 per million words
Used to describe a large amount of doubt.
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Examples (10)
- Considerable doubt exists as to the precise origin of this custom.
- The new evidence cast considerable doubt on the initial verdict.
- Despite promising results, there is still considerable doubt about the drug's long-term effects.
- The company's future is in considerable doubt following the CEO's unexpected resignation.
- I have considerable doubt that he will finish the marathon, given his lack of training.
- The latest polls have thrown considerable doubt on the incumbent's chances of re-election.
- Historians expressed considerable doubt regarding the authenticity of the ancient manuscript.
- There will be considerable doubt surrounding the project's funding until the new budget is approved.
- That the witness was telling the whole truth remained a matter of considerable doubt.
- A feeling of considerable doubt crept in as she listened to his contradictory excuses.