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The phrase "are skeptical of using" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing doubt or hesitation about the use of something, typically in discussions or analyses.
Example: "Many experts are skeptical of using this new technology without further testing."
Alternatives: "doubt the effectiveness of" or "question the value of".
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Furthermore, some lawmakers are skeptical of using public money to help Wang build a new arena.
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So he is skeptical of using them to achieve diversification.
But Mr. Bush, who denounced "nation building" in his 2000 presidential campaign, has long been skeptical of using American forces for peacekeeping operations.
But Alito, Roberts and Gorsuch were skeptical of using social science as the basis to determine whether to overrule state lawmakers.
That is now NIF's focus, although some outside experts and members of Congress are skeptical of that use.
The insurrectionist liberals are skeptical of the use of military force, they believe free trade is a threat to U.S. workers, and they excoriate centrists for their cozy relationship with business.
Finance experts are skeptical of the benefits of using investment policy to advance social goals.
You are skeptical of that model, though.
Both are skeptical of international institutions.
Outside experts are skeptical of those numbers.
Meanwhile, traders are skeptical of the shares.
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