It's clear he stays this intermediate trip well, but that electric turn of pace he showed in his Irish 2,000 Guineas and St James's Palace wins was missing, and it was slightly disconcerting how awkwardly he carried his head in the closing stages. He's a strong-travelling sort with a decisive change of gear and Aidan O'Brien is confident Paddington is getting quicker. The Breeders’ Cup Turf, however, could be a possibility. If they do step him up to a mile and a half this season, I doubt it will be in Europe. That’s what they’ll be aiming for and it is likely a mile and a quarter is the distance he remains at. If Paddington does run in the Sussex, that could be his final start over a mile, and the race you would think connections will be looking at is the Juddmonte International at York. After that performance, you could certainly think about stepping Paddington up to a mile and a half, but Coolmore also have Auguste Rodin for that distance and he’s booked in for the King George and the Arc. It was interesting that Aidan O’Brien was suggesting afterwards he might now drop back to a mile for the Sussex Stakes at Glorious Goodwood next month. 'It's likely a mile and a quarter is the distance he remains at' Paddington could prove to be the story of the season. It would be great if he went to Goodwood, then to York for the Juddmonte, and perhaps be freshened up for a crack at the Arc. He is a strong stayer over 1m2f, but there is a Sussex Stakes there for the taking as he is without any shadow of a doubt the best miler in training. The winning distance in the Eclipse was half a length but if they went around to the Pond fence, there was no way Emily Upjohn was getting by. He suggested Paddington was Ballydoyle's best chance of Arc glory and he might well be right. Tom Segal's comments in his Weekender column this week intrigued me. Send us feedback about these examples.'Even if they went around to the Pond fence, she wasn't getting by' These examples are programmatically compiled from various online sources to illustrate current usage of the word 'a shadow of (a) doubt.' Any opinions expressed in the examples do not represent those of Merriam-Webster or its editors. Meghan Rose, Glamour, 19 July 2022 See More ![]() ![]() 2022 Without a shadow of a doubt, a bright future lies ahead when this card is pulled. Jill Griffin, Forbes, Even in places where there was never a shadow of a doubt about the political leanings of the electorate, election officials have found themselves under threat. Mark Zeigler, San Diego Union-Tribune, 13 July 2022 And the most important question, beyond a shadow of a doubt, is who decides what matters? - New York Times, 18 June 2022 And in the ability of learning functions to prove – beyond a shadow of a doubt – that their work was driving bottom line. 2023 But Anastasiia, without a shadow of a doubt, wants to make her allegiances clear. 2023 Kash is an absolute animal lover, and Sinn is definitely his favorite, without a shadow of a doubt. Vulture, 11 July 2023 Beyond a shadow of a doubt, this virus will be one of the very first serious pathogens that today’s infants-and all future infants-meet. Recent Examples on the Web In the middle of so much uncertainty there is only one thing to do: confidently tell you which shows that aired between June 1, 2022, and May 31, 2023, will, beyond a shadow of a doubt, be nominated for Emmy Awards tomorrow morning.
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