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A doubtful experiment Can I say that "his experiments are doubtful"?

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I'dI would like to express the fact that I don't have confidence in the what a scientist has told me concerning an experiment he has led. Can I say that "his experiments are doubtful"?

I'd like to express the fact that I don't have confidence in the what a scientist has told me concerning an experiment he has led. Can I say that "his experiments are doubtful"?

I would like to express the fact that I don't have confidence in what a scientist has told me concerning an experiment he has led. Can I say that "his experiments are doubtful"?

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