erase doubt
Frequency: 5.02.0 per million words
To completely remove a doubt from one's mind.
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- Her confident explanation helped to erase any doubt I had.
- The new data will hopefully erase the lingering doubt surrounding the project's viability.
- He gave a clear and honest answer to erase all doubt from her mind.
- A good scientific paper must present enough evidence to erase any reasonable doubt.
- The politician's speech did little to erase the public's doubt about his integrity.
- To build trust, you must first erase the doubt that your clients may have.
- Nothing could erase the nagging doubt in his mind that something was wrong.
- The final test results erased any remaining doubt about the medication's effectiveness.
- She was determined to erase the doubt about her ability to lead the team.
- Seeing is believing; the demonstration will erase any doubt you have about the product.