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in the doubt vs at the doubt

The correct phrase is 'in the doubt.' 'At the doubt' is not a common or correct phrase in English. 'In the doubt' is used to express uncertainty or hesitation.

Last updated: March 30, 2024 • 716 views

in the doubt

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express uncertainty or hesitation about something.

Examples:

  • I am in the doubt about which decision to make.
  • She is in the doubt about whether to accept the job offer.
  • In the doubt, it's better to ask for more information.
  • Being in the doubt can be stressful.
  • He found himself in the doubt about his feelings for her.
  • The absence of proof of the alleged aid came as a secondary argument in the doubts expressed by the Commission.
  • The Commission is active in improving the doubt, also as a result of competition, prices will go down.
  • Neither Italy nor the beneficiary dispelled the doubts in the decision to open the procedure.
  • An evaluation is all the more important in the perspective of the doubts on the necessity of the proposal, and of its proportionality.
  • The Commission proposes to bear in mind the doubts raised by Parliament and to report to it on the results of any future evaluation.
  • You know the doubt in your heart.
  • I saw the doubt in your eyes.
  • I don't like seeing the doubt in your eyes, Michael.
  • The doubts in relation to the overall positive assessment of Crist's financial results are thereby alleviated.
  • And I can see the doubt in your eyes.
  • I hear the doubt in your voice.
  • Mr President, I would like to draw attention to the text of paragraph 6(c), in line with the doubts raised by Mrs Frassoni.
  • The third party confirmed that in its view the doubts expressed by the Commission regarding the six projects were well founded.
  • In spite of the doubts I have just expressed, I would still like to congratulate both Cyprus and Malta on joining the eurozone.
  • Against that background, the Italian authorities autonomously decided to suspend payments in view of the doubts expressed by the Commission.
  • The Slovak authorities did not provide any further explanation in respect of the doubts expressed by the Commission in this connection.
  • I therefore consider an integral environmental impact study to be necessary in order to remove the doubts that exist in connection with the use of biofuels.
  • In this regard, the doubts on digital cinema standards raised in the opening decision are no longer relevant.
  • Finmeccanica submitted observations in order to dispel the doubts concerning the six projects expressed by the Commission in the first initiating decision.
  • I don't know much, but I can dispel the doubts in your mind.

at the doubt

This phrase is not correct in English.

  • We must, however, look carefully at the doubts raised as to the competence of the bank's management and at accusations of a lack of transparency at the EIB.
  • Let us say that they can enjoy the benefit of the doubt at this early stage.
  • At the beginning, great doubts were expressed as to whether the European Ombudsman had sufficient powers to achieve anything for the citizen.
  • At the moment, I doubt he feels much of anything.
  • Yesterday, at the compromise meeting, doubts were expressed as to whether or not we should include a specific case, but his words convinced me.
  • These and other misleading statements certainly made us have serious doubts at the start of the process.
  • [Knocking at the door] No doubt that is the police, Bob.
  • Postal services are without doubt at the sharp end of contact with the people in their towns and villages.
  • Anyway, he was at the parade, I doubt if he knows anything.
  • Certainly in the UK but also in other countries, there are serious doubts at the moment and murmurings about the whole concept of the European Union.
  • Don't we owe him the benefit of the doubt at least?
  • Across Europe, close to a quarter of a million clergy, encompassing all faiths and religions, are employed and at the moment have some doubts as whether they are covered by this legislation.
  • Amendment (7) adopted at the first reading - in doubt for the consumer - is considered a guideline for interpreting possibly ambiguous provisions of the Regulation.
  • As I said at the outset, I doubt very much that anybody 12 months ago would have thought that we could have achieved what we did achieve.
  • It is being aired at the Convention with doubts, which I share, about the apparent demotion of consumer priorities by an amalgamated Council, which also has to cover social affairs, employment and health.
  • In answer to this criticism, the mayor of Ponferrada justified the need for privatisation on the grounds that the complex technology at the plant raised doubts about whether it could be managed by the public sector.
  • Is it coincidental that at the moment doubts are increasing again about the effectiveness of current climate models, which are being created at enormous cost throughout the World?
  • This comparison is made taking into account AB 1/2005 and preliminary AB 2/2005 (salaries adjustments) which, however, has not yet been adopted and on which there are, at the moment, some doubts in the Council precisely concerning the Commission expenditure.
  • Mr President, the EU has just celebrated the 60th anniversary of a shared peace at a time when two of the founding countries have just expressed their doubts at the ballot box.
  • Returning to the Commission proposal, the sudden redirection of funds from the Financial Instrument for Fisheries Guidance (FIFG), raises serious doubts at the legal, financial and budgetary levels.

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