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Discover LudwigThe phrase "his skeptical" is not correct in English as it is incomplete
It should be followed by a noun to clarify what is being described as skeptical. You can use it when referring to a person's attitude or belief, but it needs to be part of a complete thought. Example: "His skeptical nature often led him to question the validity of the claims made by others."
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But his skeptical, biting lyrics feel entirely contemporary.
"I'm past fifty," Uncle Shmuck offers his skeptical nephew as a guarantee of wisdom.
Despite his skeptical, satirical bent, Mr. Searle had a soft spot for animals, especially cats.
"This prescription will change your life," Dr. Goldberg told his skeptical patient.
Self's loyal readers will recognize both his skeptical fascination with psychiatry and the doctor who shares it.
The influence of Enlightenment thought is indicated particularly in Gibbon's wit and in his skeptical view of religion.
His skeptical fiancée, Corinne Tran, is here to support him and to videotape the event.
("What's better than Coachella?," as he put it to his skeptical partners. "Two Coachellas").
Not his skeptical parents, who assumed his love of hockey was a fad.
I'm free," he told his skeptical partner, Agent Scully, after the encounter.
It is Hume's basic anti-Christian aims and objectives that serve to shape and direct both his skeptical and naturalistic commitments.
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