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Discover LudwigThe phrase "scepticism for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express doubt or mistrust towards something. Example sentence: "There is a growing scepticism for the government's policies as they have repeatedly failed to improve the economy."
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Take Montaigne's scepticism, for example.
Out and out scepticism for years.
There is more scepticism, for example, that family reunification benefits host countries.
The US, European, and Australian media have been fanning the flames of Rio scepticism for months.
Sorrentino, 46, has long expressed both reverence and scepticism for the church.
But more importantly, my scepticism – for which there was absolutely no evidence, I should say – was irrelevant.
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It is best remembered for an ingenious argument against scepticism, and for a dispositional account of knowledge as true belief that would reliably stick with the truth (or self-correct) as relevant circumstances changed.
The entire collection was sold in 1935 and today Morgan's miniatures often re-emerge on the market, the "attributions" for which are usually treated with cold-blooded scepticism — and for very good reason.
"A Nobel prize doesn't wipe the scepticism away for some people," he says.
Alkylzinc reagents are notoriously poor bases so it was with scepticism but for completeness that we attempted to metallate the benzamide with diethylzinc on its own in hexane solution.
CEO Michel de Rosen told BBC News: "Maybe one reason for the scepticism is that for more conventional satellites in what is our number one business [satellite TV], the ramp up is usually very rapid.
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