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Sentence count:280+11Posted:2016-07-17Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: to be surewithout doubtSimilar words: without doubtdoubledouble updouble backnodsubtlego downhave to do withMeaning: adv. admittedly. 
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211. No doubt members would calculate whether it was to their advantage to have the waiting period reduced to 12 months.
212. The seaman had been knocked out cold, helped considerably by the cider no doubt.
213. There were cars following behind, the photographers and the reporters no doubt, and their headlights gave an odd comfort.
214. That celebrated sage, the man on the Clapham omnibus, would no doubt readily assent to it.
215. But there can be no doubt that archaeology will never be the same again.
216. No doubt all three ladies will have participated in many scenes such as the one recently overheard through the open window of the commissariat.
217. Goosby no doubt focused his attention on the knife and the blood.
218. No doubt it is difficult for young people now to appreciate the complexities and the rigidities of the social structure in colonial days.
219. There is no doubt that they were sincere in their belief that their patients would benefit from their involvement.
220. This, no doubt, was where Jimmy had found the filing cabinet.
221. Instead, he left Grobbelaar's critics in no doubt that there will be no dramatic changes in that department tonight.
222. No images of him have been discovered, no doubt because the religion forbade making images, although hymns have been found.
223. These problems can be hereditary and there is no doubt that they can be triggered or made considerably worse by stress.
224. There is no doubt that the document provided ammunition for reforms.
225. No doubt the laying of the artificial grass pitch at Newry played a major part in getting their fixtures cleared up early.
226. They no doubt that conservation groups would welcome the move.
227. Had he come home alive, some reporters would have no doubt trashed the trip as a taxpayer-paid junket.
228. And no doubt, like any parents seeing their child deflected from a desirable course, they had misgivings.
229. He said he commended their guest for her knowledge of Neapolitan art which no doubt surpassed that of most Neapolitans.
230. Each is derived, no doubt, from some ancient shared ancestor.
231. However, there's no doubt the blitz on the weeds on our return from holiday took a disproportionately long spell.
232. Fukuyama is unlikely to attach much weight to Liberation theology, which he would no doubt classify as a doomed subspecies of Marxism-Leninism.
233. But there is no doubt that some of these ideas are causing great disquiet among Branch Management and Staff.
234. This old mill by the stream will no doubt inspire other artists, painters, maybe even a songwriter.
234. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
235. Were it willing to build such competition into its core services, it could no doubt save billions of dollars a year.
236. For smaller animals like the mountain hare, the benefits of camouflage against a background of snow no doubt outweigh the disadvantages.
237. Voice over Female speaker Children like animals and there's no doubt this is a very attractive one.
238. The salary cap no doubt played a key role in the decision.
239. No doubt he was waiting for her in the foyer, champing at her non-appearance.
240. No doubt many middle aged and older people our area will remember the original railway before its closure and subsequent preservation.
More similar words: without doubtdoubledouble updouble backnodsubtlego downhave to do withtroubletroubleddo uphand outhold outdoughfind outin and outweed outstand outwashed outsend outspread outtremendous
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