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Discover Ludwig"their scepticism" is correct and is commonly used in written English.
You can use it to refer to a group of people who are doubtful or uncertain about something. For example, "The public's scepticism was unsurprising after the scandal surrounding the politician."
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"They're welcome to their scepticism.
Soames rejected their scepticism, saying: "It's preposterous.
But their scepticism shrivelled him, as did their chilly inhibitions.
But they were all justified in their scepticism.
Their scepticism is understandable, and I often share it.
Chastened by their scepticism, I'm anxious to be fair.
How should the prime minister react to their scepticism?
More than half disapproved of Mr Bush's handling of the economy.What explains their scepticism?
Their scepticism is understandable, given the government's general record of wastefulness.
Former board members Alastair Johnston and Paul Murray both voiced their scepticism.
We hear of their nightmares, their doubts, their patience, their scepticism and the risks they take.
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