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1
Our correspondent in Washington, Simon Marks, says the claim is
very
dubious
.
2
Grace felt
very
dubious
as to the outcome of such an interview.
3
You seem
very
dubious
about the project, so why put your name down?
4
As to the merit of contemporaneous narratives, it seems to me
very
dubious
.
5
Then just how the various works would be looked at is
very
dubious
.
6
The officers hardly took his words seriously, and gave a
very
dubious
assent.
7
He had only one advantage, and that a
very
dubious
one.
8
This is a
very
dubious
matter, and common prudence suggests a little consideration.
9
The affair happened in a
very
dubious
sort of place.
10
The affairs of that company were, at this time, in a
very
dubious
state.
11
The poor fellow could only manage a
very
dubious
smile.
12
That conference fell under
very
dubious
circumstances and a lengthy court battle then took place.
13
But it's a
very
dubious
thing to be saying.
14
The Frenchman looked
very
dubious
as Brenton said this, while the latter rather bridled up.
15
That again seemed to the learned Melanchthon
very
dubious
.
16
It couldn't have happened without the tax breaks given freely and often for
very
dubious
schemes.
very
dubious
very