real doubt
Frequency: 6.89.2 per million words
Used to emphasize that the doubt is genuine.
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Examples (10)
- The new evidence cast real doubt on the defendant's alibi.
- For the first time, I'm starting to have real doubt about the success of this project.
- The jury expressed real doubt concerning the key witness's testimony.
- Is there any real doubt that she is the most qualified candidate?
- If the data doesn't improve, there will be real doubt about the theory's validity.
- She had some real doubts about moving to a new country alone.
- I have real doubt he'll ever pay back the money he owes.
- There is now real doubt as to whether the company can survive the recession.
- A seed of real doubt had been planted in her mind after that conversation.
- It wasn't just a fleeting concern; it was a real doubt that kept him awake at night.