no doubt
Idioms-
Probably, most likely, as in No doubt you've heard the news about Mother . [Early 1300s]
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Also, . Certainly, without question, as in He's guilty, no doubt, but he doesn't deserve such a long sentence , or That basketball player is without doubt the tallest man I've ever seen . [Early 1300s] Also see beyond a doubt .
Example Sentences
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Le Breton said that confusion meant there was "no doubt" that Cambridge Rowing would "benefit unfairly" from the university's "significant investment" in its "reputation and image of prestige created by its widely publicised achievements".
From BBC
"There is no doubt we are desperate to win games," said the Dane at his pre-match press conference.
From Barron's
“I have no doubt. You were trained by the Master.”
From Literature
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Kaplan said he has no doubt the study will be positive.
However two days later, Howe - who ended the club's seven-decade wait for a major domestic trophy 11 months ago - said there was "no doubt in my mind" he was the right man for the job.
From BBC
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