the slightest doubt that

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Balkenende

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Dear teachers,

Am I correct in believing that in this sentence:

"If there is even the slightest doubt that the animals are in more pain..."
(this is from a discussion about slaughter without stunning)

'doubt' can be replaced with 'suspicion'?


kind regards,
Joost
 

bhaisahab

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Dear teachers,

Am I correct in believing that in this sentence:

"If there is even the slightest doubt that the animals are in more pain..."
(this is from a discussion about slaughter without stunning)

'doubt' can be replaced with 'suspicion'?


kind regards,
Joost
It could, yes.
 
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