qué duda cabe

qué duda cabe
A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
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a. no doubt
Los mejores quesos vienen de Francia, qué duda cabe, pero los de Wisconsin son muy buenos también.The best cheeses come from France, no doubt, but Wisconsin cheeses are really good too.
b. there's no doubt
Hablar sobre la desigualdad en nuestra sociedad es un tema delicado, pero qué duda cabe de que es una conversación que hay que tener.Talking about inequality in our society is a delicate topic, but there's no doubt that it is a conversation we should have.
c. there's no doubt about it
Julio es un muy buen estudiante, qué duda cabe, pero eso no significa que sea más inteligente que los demás.Julio is a very smart student, there's no doubt about it, but that doesn't mean he's smarter than the rest.
d. undoubtedly
"Buddenbrooks" es, qué duda cabe, la mejor novela de Thomas Mann."Buddenbrooks" is, undoubtedly, the best novel by Thomas Mann.
a. is there any doubt
Después de un partido como el de hoy, ¿qué duda cabe de que Messi es el mejor jugador de su generación?After a game like the one of today, is there any doubt that Messi is the best player of his generation?
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