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Without doubt vs. Without a doubt #1 (permalink) Wed Jul 21, 2010 12:10 pm   Without doubt vs. Without a doubt
 

Which one is correct?

Without a doubt
Or
Without doubt
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Without doubt vs. Without a doubt #3 (permalink) Wed Jul 21, 2010 14:33 pm   Without doubt vs. Without a doubt
 

Both of them can be used. Which one is best depends on the greater context.
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Without doubt vs. Without a doubt #4 (permalink) Wed Jul 21, 2010 17:09 pm   Without doubt vs. Without a doubt
 

Hi,

Without doubt' is used to suggest 'certainly' absolutely' 'definitely'. Without a doubt is more emphatic suggesting there is no doubt at all.

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