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We don't have a doubt for you tonight vs We don't have a doubt with you tonight

Both phrases are not correct in English. The preposition 'for' or 'with' is not typically used in this context. A more appropriate preposition to use would be 'about'.

Last updated: March 29, 2024 • 622 views

We don't have a doubt for you tonight

This phrase is not correct in English. The preposition 'for' is not typically used in this context.

Instead of 'for', the correct preposition to use in this context is 'about'.
  • I didn't have a doubt that was located the world of ideas finished, perfect, incontestabIe.
  • Chief Whalen doesn't have a doubt about Petty Officer Dobbs's guilt.
  • Rebecca, the truth is, I had huge doubts tonight.
  • There is no doubt tonight that war has begun and the Iraqi capital is experiencing shock and awe.
  • I doubt anyone's travelling tonight.
  • Could understand why I might have a doubt.
  • Anyway, be that as it may - and I doubt if it was - tonight we are here to pay tribute to a close, personal friend...
  • When I have a doubt I wonder what Marco Travaglio would do.
  • Examiners have been advised if they have a doubt if an application is deficient to contact a supervisor without delay who in turn should be aware of the urgency and react accordingly.
  • In addition, they are encouraged to contact their national authorities if they have a doubt as to whether a product risk exists.
  • I lied to you because I wanted you to never have a doubt in your mind.
  • Yes, I have a doubt. I think it was an error, a judicial error.
  • Listen, just to confirm, we do need you tonight.
  • So really, we do have 2 Top Gear Top Tips for you tonight.
  • But, in order to prove its authenticity beyond a doubt, Mr. Jeffrey Pinkus, one of the world's foremost scientific art analysts, will begin to verify the painting tonight, using an infrared analysis.
  • We'll see you tonight when we do flyers?
  • I would like to restate my belief that the budgetisation of the European Development Fund would without a doubt allow us to be much more efficient, to have democratic scrutiny, to have involvement in and ownership of this development policy, as we do with other policies.
  • Sure, reasonable doubt for both.
  • Hynerians are extremely devious beings. I don't doubt for an instant.
  • There can be no doubt for any Marxist, that a revolution is impossible without revolutionary conditions.

Alternatives:

  • we don't have a doubt about you tonight

We don't have a doubt with you tonight

This phrase is not correct in English. The preposition 'with' is not typically used in this context.

Instead of 'with', the correct preposition to use in this context is 'about'.
  • I didn't have a doubt that was located the world of ideas finished, perfect, incontestabIe.
  • Chief Whalen doesn't have a doubt about Petty Officer Dobbs's guilt.
  • Rebecca, the truth is, I had huge doubts tonight.
  • There is no doubt tonight that war has begun and the Iraqi capital is experiencing shock and awe.
  • I doubt anyone's travelling tonight.
  • Could understand why I might have a doubt.
  • Anyway, be that as it may - and I doubt if it was - tonight we are here to pay tribute to a close, personal friend...
  • When I have a doubt I wonder what Marco Travaglio would do.
  • Examiners have been advised if they have a doubt if an application is deficient to contact a supervisor without delay who in turn should be aware of the urgency and react accordingly.
  • In addition, they are encouraged to contact their national authorities if they have a doubt as to whether a product risk exists.
  • I lied to you because I wanted you to never have a doubt in your mind.
  • Yes, I have a doubt. I think it was an error, a judicial error.
  • Listen, just to confirm, we do need you tonight.
  • So really, we do have 2 Top Gear Top Tips for you tonight.
  • But, in order to prove its authenticity beyond a doubt, Mr. Jeffrey Pinkus, one of the world's foremost scientific art analysts, will begin to verify the painting tonight, using an infrared analysis.
  • We'll see you tonight when we do flyers?
  • I would like to restate my belief that the budgetisation of the European Development Fund would without a doubt allow us to be much more efficient, to have democratic scrutiny, to have involvement in and ownership of this development policy, as we do with other policies.
  • KBC bears losses even beyond the REV. The Commission's doubts with regard to burden sharing have therefore been allayed.
  • You cover your doubt with confidence.
  • Let me share my doubts with you.

Alternatives:

  • we don't have a doubt about you tonight

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