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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are skeptical that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing doubt or uncertainty about a particular statement or claim.
Example: "Many experts are skeptical that the new policy will effectively reduce carbon emissions."
Alternatives: "doubt that" or "question whether".
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Several analysts are skeptical that it will.
Some are skeptical that anything will change.
Critics, however, are skeptical that Congress will follow through.
We are skeptical that punitive tariffs are the answer.
"Lots of people are skeptical that this works," he says.
They are skeptical that centralized experts can accurately predict costs.
American officials are skeptical that that can be accomplished.
But defense attorneys here are skeptical that anything has changed.
But many are skeptical that this will occur.
Some are skeptical that modern medicine has all the answers.
But others are skeptical that enough is being done.
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