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Discover Ludwig"skeptical to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to describe someone's attitude or reaction towards something that they have doubts or reservations about. Here is an example: "I was skeptical to try the new restaurant in town, but my friends convinced me to give it a chance." In this example, the speaker is expressing skepticism towards the restaurant, but is willing to give it a chance based on their friend's recommendation.
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"They were a little skeptical to begin with, but once they sampled it, they got it.
But people familiar with the history of past inspections are skeptical, to say the least.
I was skeptical, to say the least when I saw this little gadget.
A woman with a gray bob was skeptical: "To see him compulsively smoking, that was upsetting".
The initial response to the plan has largely been skeptical to scornful.
The audience, which had seemed somewhat skeptical to this point, now appeared to be warming to her.
Mr. Lahaie is skeptical, to say the least: he lives in the apartment himself and is Ms. Franklin's husband.
He urges those who believe in altitude training to continue and those who are skeptical to skip it".
The response from scientists and most of his fellow philosophers, however, has ranged from deeply skeptical to scorching.
Friday, they will be waiting — hopeful, yet skeptical — to see if a promised 8 a.m. flight materializes.
Local notices were mixed — skeptical to glowing — but the chief critic for Variety gave it an outright pan.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com