noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ VERB
doubt
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While there were clearly political motives involved, there seems no reason to doubt his sincerity .
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He was on a crusade, and no one doubted his sincerity .
say
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I cherish his and your friendship, and I can say in all sincerity that Cork would be the poorer without you.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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"I'll do anything I can to help," she said with sincerity .
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Nothing about his behavior leads me to doubt his sincerity .
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Several people expressed doubts about the sincerity of her offer.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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But sincerity was often indistinguishable from self-absorption.
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Consistency and sincerity are very important in the various observances of the rites, ceremonies, duties, and laws.
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His deep sincerity helped me to face the future there.
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His own pictures are owned by a large number of people, and illustrate the sincerity which was characteristic of him.
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How can the nation judge Labour's sincerity if Labour is determined to resist?
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It is questionable how much sincerity was behind this maze of proposals and counterproposals in any of the capitals.
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The worst effect of organised religion, he said, was its subversion of sincerity and self-knowledge.
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Their designer frustrations go well with their expensive sunglasses, but somehow sincerity suffers beneath the hard gloss.