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Discover LudwigThe phrase "skeptical whether" is correct and usable in written English.
You use this phrase when expressing doubt or uncertainty about something. For example, "John was skeptical whether performance targets could be met within the given timeframe."
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Mr. Ravitch said he was skeptical whether he could help.
I am skeptical whether QE2 has any real positive or negative effects".
But I'm skeptical whether disruptive forces are the right thing for our philanthropist to look for.
But retail analysts and corporate-identity consultants are skeptical whether retroactivity is appropriate for Sears.
The data were released as investors remained skeptical whether European government leaders had a handle on the debt crisis.
Still, analysts are skeptical whether Volkswagen can sell 800,000 cars as quickly as it plans to.
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Analysts, however, were skeptical, questioning whether the changes Mr. Levy is making will help turn around a troubled EMI over the long run.
Eisenhower was highly skeptical, questioning whether an effective ABM system could be developed in the 1960s.
There are those who remain skeptical about whether Syria is stirring things up in Lebanon— even about whether the attempt on Mr. Geagea actually happened.
Many economists are skeptical about whether it does much good.
But even Mr. Tauber is skeptical about whether huge numbers of Germans will follow his example.
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