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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a skepticism about" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to express doubt or uncertainty about something. Example sentence: John had always harbored a skepticism about the company's new product, but after trying it himself, he was pleasantly surprised by its quality.
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The president hinted at a skepticism about the ability of Mr. Bush to make good decisions.
Above all, it expresses a skepticism about the value of technological connectedness.
Those interviewed also tended to express a skepticism about the sincerity of the religious views of candidates.
Her sex protected her even as it hampered her, tempering her instinctive respect for the proprieties with a skepticism about the received hierarchies.
But it requires vigilance as well, and a skepticism about giving the executive branch a free hand in a forever war.
In Los Angeles last month, Stabile had appointments all over town with film-production executives, but maintained a skepticism about the business.
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Bell speaks fondly of Mars Hill, but he has also developed a certain skepticism about the idea of a church as a big, sustainable institution.
First, a skeptic might well reject Premise (1) on the ground of a general skepticism about memory (Allison 1983: 306 7).
And we can adopt positions ranging from a radical skepticism about our access to categories to a kind of infallibilism about such access.
It is a subtle form of resistance — one that shows a healthy skepticism about what technology has to offer.
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