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1 That scale of market disruption has made some market participants more doubtful .
2 But when we investigate the matter more closely, it becomes more doubtful .
3 And the farther she went the more doubtful and confused she became.
4 The officer hesitated, feeling more doubtful than ever regarding his own position.
5 The conduct of the Prior of the Hospital is more doubtful .
6 No more circumlocution; no more doubtful playing of the game with this woman.
7 The affinity of the Protagoras to the Meno is more doubtful .
8 The loneliness of his rooms made the struggle yet harder, yet more doubtful .
9 Whether the widow could claim them as paraphernalia is more doubtful .
10 Nevertheless, I am becoming more doubtful about the intelligence of worms.
11 He grew restless, and more doubtful as the moments slipped past.
12 Harry began to see his hypothetical inheritance becoming even more doubtful .
13 He scratched his head as though he were once more doubtful .
14 Certainly an Englishman, it was more doubtful whether Phileas Fogg was a Londoner.
15 When he came back, he looked still more doubtful than before.
16 Lashly's opinion is perhaps more doubtful , but on the whole hopeful.
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