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Discover LudwigThe phrase "again some scepticism" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be used in contexts where you want to express a recurring doubt or disbelief about something previously mentioned.
Example: "After hearing the latest updates, there was again some scepticism about the project's feasibility."
Alternatives: "renewed skepticism" or "persistent doubt".
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But again some scepticism is warranted.
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So the announcement this week that Belgrade's LGBT groups would in October try again to stage a pride parade was met with some scepticism.
Some scepticism is in order.
I have some scepticism".
Yet some scepticism is still in order.
There is some scepticism about the process.
And some scepticism is indeed warranted.
But some scepticism is surely in order.
And here, some scepticism is understandable.
Cue some scepticism: Katie Martin (@katie_martin_FX) A downgrade?
But these nascent efforts have been met with some scepticism.
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