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I’ve got some doubts vs I have some doubts

Both phrases are correct and commonly used in English. They have the same meaning and can be used interchangeably. The choice between 'i've got some doubts' and 'i have some doubts' depends on personal preference or the formality of the context.

Last updated: April 01, 2024 • 600 views

I’ve got some doubts

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is a casual way of expressing that you have doubts about something. It is commonly used in informal conversations.
  • Maybe I've had some doubts about you.
  • Considering the 505 miles of distance between Ancona and Patras, even if with the time lost at Igoumenitsa, I've some doubts about the maintainance of the cruise-speed by this ferry.
  • I heard again today some doubts about science.
  • You raised some doubts about my expert.
  • I just needed to say that I do have some doubts about this, and - and now that I've said it, I'm good.
  • It's completely natural to be having some doubts.
  • You must've had some doubts about her yourself.
  • I still sense some doubt in this group.
  • Some doubts exist as to the application of Directive 90/434/EEC to the conversion of branches into subsidiaries.
  • Some doubts could be cast on the Council action as regards Europol.
  • He said you're having some doubts.
  • He said you're having some doubts.
  • I understand there's some doubt to that.
  • She planted some doubts in my mind.
  • I have already explained to the rapporteur why I have some doubts about them.
  • Some doubt the cause of his death.
  • These two hepatic arteries are giving me some doubts.
  • I think it is non-military but there are some doubts about the soundness of this judgment.
  • I have mixed feelings and some doubts.
  • We still have some doubts on this.

Alternatives:

  • I have some doubts
  • I'm not sure about that
  • I'm a bit skeptical
  • I'm uncertain about it
  • I'm questioning that

I have some doubts

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is a more formal way of expressing that you have doubts about something. It is suitable for both formal and informal contexts.
  • Personally, I have some doubts about the King.
  • Lastly, I must honestly say that I have some doubts about Mrs Pagano's European Parliament recommendation.
  • I must admit that, against all modern theory, I have some doubts about the method of correcting errors that nowadays is considered more appropriate.
  • As I stated in my last testimony, I have some doubts whether this would give more clarity to the markets or more transparency than is the case now.
  • Like many speakers, I have some doubts as to the appropriateness of an EP resolution shortly before their local elections, and my group, the ECR Group, has submitted a number of amendments to make the resolution more balanced and less repetitive.
  • I have some doubts as to the amendments by the Committee on Regional Policy, Transport and Tourism on the question of the weather, which I think detract from the Commission proposal.
  • I have some doubts about the value of human customs... in this...
  • I believe that Europol can accomplish this job, but I have some doubts about whether transforming Europol into an agency can immediately salvage it.
  • I myself was rapporteur for Slovakia, and I remember the Slovak Government making all kinds of promises, but I have some doubts about the effectiveness of the implementation of those promises.
  • brawo | 2011-07 | I have some doubts as to whether the information is correct so...
  • But I have some doubts.
  • In this respect, I have some doubts with Samsung.
  • I have some doubts about the G3 processor.
  • I have some doubts about that and I really wonder whether this is our priority in Europe.
  • I have some doubts about the capability of the European Commission to have the resources and rigour which our citizens demand.
  • I've not tried yet, but seems that the integration is good, but I have some doubts on it's utility.
  • I have some doubts about the amendment the rapporteur has just mentioned, which demands that Member States avoid a reversal of the burden of proof in their legislation.
  • However, the people at home also expect us to base our debate and our decisions on a serious analysis of the facts, and it is in this regard that I have some doubts.
  • I have to say that I have some doubts about the importance of burn-in for any equipment, apart from the obvious benefits of warm-up time.
  • I repeat that, personally, I have some doubts because I think that we are making a distinction between Eurostat and the observatory which will maybe not lead to cooperation, although that has been decided on recently.

Alternatives:

  • I've got some doubts
  • I'm not sure about that
  • I'm a bit skeptical
  • I'm uncertain about it
  • I'm questioning that

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