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If you have questions, please let me know vs If you have doubts, please let know

The correct phrase is 'if you have questions, please let me know.' This is a common and natural way to encourage someone to ask for clarification or information. The second phrase, 'if you have doubts, please let me know,' is not incorrect but less commonly used in this context.

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If you have questions, please let me know

This phrase is correct and commonly used to encourage someone to ask for clarification or information.

This phrase is used to invite someone to ask questions if they need clarification or more information.

If you have doubts, please let know

This phrase is also correct, but less commonly used in this context compared to 'if you have questions, please let me know.'

While less common, this phrase can also be used to encourage someone to seek clarification or express uncertainty.

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