beyond a reasonable shadow of a doubt
This seems to be a blend of two common expressions: “beyond a reasonable doubt” (which is used as an evidence standard in criminal law) and “a shadow of a doubt” (which is not).
Could you clarify what you mean here?
This seems to be a blend of two common expressions: “beyond a reasonable doubt” (which is used as an evidence standard in criminal law) and “a shadow of a doubt” (which is not).
Could you clarify what you mean here?