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''You doubt his ability and with reason''
What does ''with reason'' mean?
''You doubt his ability and with reason''
What does ''with reason'' mean?
What does ''with reason'' mean?
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@rgjopsff
with reason: you have a reason [for doubting his ability].
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You doubt is ability, and your doubt is justifiable. Here are some synonyms:
justifiably
rightly
legitimately
justly
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