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The phrase "an object of skepticism" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that is doubted or questioned, often in the context of beliefs, claims, or theories.
Example: "The new scientific theory became an object of skepticism among the researchers, who demanded more evidence before accepting it."
Alternatives: "a subject of doubt" or "a target of skepticism".
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L. Mencken thought it was "no more than a glorified anecdote"), and it continues to be an object of skepticism (Kathryn Schulz, in last week's New York, writes that "Gatsby" is "aesthetically overrated, psychologically vacant, and morally complacent").
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The commission was the object of considerable skepticism from local media, and some legal experts have wondered whether the group is truly independent.
But there is an air of skepticism.
But he had to overcome a lot of skepticism that such an explanation was even possible.
It creates a lot of skepticism".
"But there's a lot of skepticism.
But oh, is it trying, with a combination of skepticism about her motives and skepticism about her appearance and skepticism about her identity.
"You're immediately met with a level of skepticism".
That generated a lot of skepticism at the time.
The results provoked a measure of skepticism, however.
There was a proliferation of skepticism that was, ultimately, healthy.
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