dubiously in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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It is to anticipate an unending pursuit of advantage, however dubiously achieved.
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He picked it up and held it gingerly with only his thumb and forefinger, examining it dubiously.
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When pashmina shawls rose into fashion prominence during the era, they were marketed dubiously.
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The term junk science is used in the political and health care arena to describe ideas that protagonists erroneously, dubiously, or even fraudulently, claim have scientific backing.
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While some perks are dubiously attractive, others come at a price.
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He peppered them with dubiously sourced declarations, misperception and false statements.
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Frankly the company should pay back the money, dubiously received, from the government, given the sizeable profits they've made.
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It made 23 horsepower though the company dubiously claimed 50.
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The first case is re-opened when the detectives discover that the employers of the victims were two dubiously run companies vying for dominance.
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Some of its architectural features are dubiously said to have come from the old abbey.
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