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Synonyms

no doubt

Idioms  
  1. Probably, most likely, as in No doubt you've heard the news about Mother . [Early 1300s]

  2. 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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There’s no doubt that someone who wins a lottery jackpot is walking away a rich person.

From MarketWatch

But there is no doubt that the film’s visual style offers an alternative view of L.A. that has influenced a generation of filmmakers.

From Los Angeles Times

But she also has no doubt: “I don’t have a question,” she said.

From The Wall Street Journal

There’s no doubt that Russia’s military and Russian society have paid a terrible price for this war, worse than outsiders will ever know.

From Salon

Positives to take no doubt as Liverpool made it three wins in three but this was a day that once again showed that this side currently has far more questions than answers.

From BBC