if your referring to the band, its no doubt. and if you're talking about the expression, it is also no doubt.
Doubt, you got it right.
The correct spelling is "doubt"
you call something a question when you want to know something about it. you call something a doubt when you are not sure whether what you have understood about it is correct or whether it is so, and you want to have clarification on it.
if your referring to the band, its no doubt. and if you're talking about the expression, it is also no doubt.
I doubt it. You know about the evolution of species, correct? I think that's how they became...I'm not sure. Message me for any questions. Always & Forever, D.Kitten
The correct spelling is unequivocably (clearly or without doubt).
The correct spelling of the adjective is suspicious(involving doubt or suspicion).
Both are correct, and other possibilities exist. This is because "no doubt" is what we call absolute: it has no grammatical connection to the rest of the sentence. There might be variations in punctuation, along with slight variations in meaning, but we could also say; "As, no doubt, you are aware"; or "as you, no doubt, are aware."
When in doubt.
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Generally, answers on WA are mostly correct, but because the answers can be submitted by anyone, mistakes are occasionally made, and rarely, some people lie. When in doubt, check the answerer's trust rating, or try to find a reputable source of information on what you need to know.
The phrase "You are not knowing" is not grammatically correct. Instead, you can use "You do not know" or "You are not aware."