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All your doubts on me vs All your doubts to me

Both phrases are not commonly used in English. The preposition 'on' is the correct choice when talking about doubts. 'All your doubts on me' is the more appropriate phrase to use in this context.

Last updated: March 29, 2024

All your doubts on me

This phrase is not commonly used in English, but it is the more appropriate choice when talking about doubts.

This phrase indicates that someone has doubts about you. The preposition 'on' is used to show the relationship between the doubts and the person.
  • Allow me to say, regarding your doubts on the financing of enlargement, that Agenda 2000's overall package is financed cleanly.
  • If anything, it was the fact that you were there, with all your doubts and misgivings undermining me.
  • Prepare to have your doubts silenced and your questions answered.
  • Recent events cast serious doubts on his judgment.
  • The Commission reiterates doubts on the viability of HRE.
  • I think, your doubt is baseless.
  • I sense your doubt, Gerak.
  • And I'm sure you have your doubts.
  • You cannot be blamed for your doubts.
  • Before you continue, the party must have dispelled your doubts about Sarah.
  • You had your doubts about the confession.
  • The great man himself will allay your doubts.
  • You must have your doubts too, Pede.
  • I know you have your doubts about this.
  • I wanted to dispel your doubts once and for all.
  • You cover your doubt with confidence.
  • The State Department shares your doubts, Mr. President.
  • And you'd be best keep your doubts to yourself.
  • I understand your doubts about storming the plane. I suggest that we establish a plan of conduct.
  • Let me take your doubt away.

All your doubts to me

This phrase is not a common or correct way to express doubts in English.

This phrase is not a standard way to express doubts. The preposition 'to' is not typically used in this context.
  • And you'd be best keep your doubts to yourself.
  • Meet me here tomorrow for a journey that will lay your doubts to rest.
  • If anything, it was the fact that you were there, with all your doubts and misgivings undermining me.
  • Prepare to have your doubts silenced and your questions answered.
  • I think, your doubt is baseless.
  • I sense your doubt, Gerak.
  • And I'm sure you have your doubts.
  • You cannot be blamed for your doubts.
  • Before you continue, the party must have dispelled your doubts about Sarah.
  • You had your doubts about the confession.
  • The great man himself will allay your doubts.
  • You must have your doubts too, Pede.
  • I know you have your doubts about this.
  • I wanted to dispel your doubts once and for all.
  • You cover your doubt with confidence.
  • The State Department shares your doubts, Mr. President.
  • I understand your doubts about storming the plane. I suggest that we establish a plan of conduct.
  • Let me take your doubt away.
  • You must have had your doubts.
  • I understand your doubts, but you must have faith.

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