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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence "scepticism of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing a feeling of doubt or mistrust about something or someone. For example: Many people hold a scepticism of politicians who make grand promises before an election.
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So I can understand the scepticism of people.
It is well-known for its scepticism of such victims.
That should fit well with Conservative scepticism of the state.
Gradually the quizzical scepticism of the enterprise becomes apparent.
Euroscepticism, or at least scepticism of the euro, has a voice.
Its ideological calling card is thus a gentle scepticism of grand ideas and visions of change.
But if the economy slows, Americans' scepticism of globalisation is sure to rise.
And Mr Schröder displays an unsocialist fondness for commerce and scepticism of big government.
But already scepticism of these programs is rife inside Australia's Muslim communities.
"Our greatest asset now is the scepticism of the potentially illegal immigrants," he said.
The Slovak finance minister, Peter Kazimir, a leading hardliner, voiced his scepticism of Athens' promises.
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