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The phrase "as sceptical" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when comparing one's level of skepticism to that of another person or group. Example: "She was as sceptical about the new policy as her colleagues were."
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I'm not as sceptical.
Our readers seem equally as sceptical.
Perhaps we need to be as sceptical as the Glaswegians: too much charm can become unattractive.
I'm as sceptical as anyone about analysts and their targets, but a nerve seems to have been touched.
Agile and bugle-eyed, as sceptical as she is supportive, Ferran makes Celia one of the most vital of Shakespearean roles.
Free markets where there is competition are good ways of producing things, yes; but we should be as sceptical as he was about the marketeers.
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Bulldozers are typically used for destructive ends, as are sceptical doubts.
So I was a tad sceptical as far as these friendship initiatives were concerned.
And, if the minor characters are thinly written, Mark Dexter as the sceptical hack, Ken Bones as the demented preacher, and Sonya Cassidy as his divided daughter all impress.
Sometimes it comes across as a nervous laugh, at other times as older, sceptical politician listening to a younger, keen but naive colleague.
As a sceptical American writer observed: "She wanted to take control of history".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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