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1 He came, confiding in his cause, But rather doubtful of the laws.
2 It is rather doubtful whether I shall ever again play in public.'
3 Being driven to desperate straits, the priest tried a rather doubtful shift.
4 The floe by the 'Terra Nova' is very thin and rather doubtful .
5 Hugh saw Mr. Arnold looking rather doubtful of the foreigner's fine speeches.
6 He was rather doubtful about a supernatural solution to the mystery.
7 The yellow mongrel cocked one ear with a rather doubtful expression.
8 I was rather doubtful , from what the little guardian told me.
9 I asked, rather doubtful of what she would say to such a request.
10 If so, optimism has to content itself with rather doubtful generalities.
11 It is quite phony and its effect is rather doubtful .
12 Naturally, the social standing of such women was rather doubtful .
13 Meanwhile he thinks, the tourist interests are busily creating spectacles of rather doubtful worth.
14 I felt rather doubtful of the resemblance, and indeed half-angry, but John only smiled.
15 I thought my father might be right, but must admit I was rather doubtful .
16 Alternating currents have, at the best, a rather doubtful reputation.
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