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The phrase "an element of skepticism" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a mindset or attitude that includes doubt or questioning of certain beliefs or claims.
Example: "In scientific inquiry, it is essential to maintain an element of skepticism to ensure that conclusions are based on evidence."
Alternatives: "a degree of doubt" or "a sense of skepticism."
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The hopeful person anticipates that things could get better, but there's always an element of skepticism.
Broken promises were a recurring theme in the interviews with CHWs, and despite overall support, also established an element of skepticism towards the strategy.
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Suspension is a core element of skepticism: the skeptic suspends judgment.
This appears to capture a core element of skepticism: the way in which the skeptic thinks such thoughts as "everything is inapprehensible".
The judge also indicated skepticism about an element of the states' proposal that would extend certain requirements that Microsoft disclose software code for television set-top boxes, personal digital assistants, computer servers and other devices.
But he then appeared to depart from de Blasio's apparent skepticism to hint at an element of concession for the officers involved.
Again there was an element of revenge.
"There's an element of Vanity Fair.
He also added an element of glamour.
There is also an element of transparency.
"It has an element of racism.
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