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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a skeptical" is not correct in English as it is incomplete
It should be "a skeptical person" or "a skeptical attitude" to be usable. You can use it when describing someone who doubts or questions the validity of something. Example: "She is a skeptical person when it comes to new scientific claims."
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But analysts sounded a skeptical note.
But most others cast a skeptical eye.
(He makes a skeptical face).
Scientists are a skeptical bunch.
Newspapers struck a skeptical tone.
That's not just a skeptical journalist's take.
Jake gave his sister a skeptical look.
A friend interrupted with a skeptical frown.
He might get a skeptical reception.
He shot me a skeptical look.
Coleridge had an idealizing nature, Hazlitt a skeptical one.
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