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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 was no doubt that his Red Bull wasn’t as quick as the otherwise dominant McLaren, but McLaren’s was facing an issue more tactical than mechanical.

From The Wall Street Journal

A huge sigh of relief no doubt for fans and the prospective new owners, whoever that may be.

From BBC

Referees should not make judgements on a potential injury, though no doubt it happens from time to time.

From BBC

There is no doubt the quality is there with Isak, so it was hardly a surprise to see him put away such a clever strike like that.

From BBC

"There is no doubt that Australian kids are being negatively impacted by online platforms, so I'm calling time on it."

From Barron's