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The phrase "to be skeptical" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a person's attitude or mindset towards something, indicating that they have doubts or reservations about it. Example: He was initially hesitant to believe the claims, but ultimately decided to be skeptical and conduct his own research before forming an opinion.
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He had good reason to be skeptical.
But there are reasons to be skeptical.
There are reasons to be skeptical, however.
It is easy to be skeptical.
There is good reason to be skeptical.
Indeed, there are reasons to be skeptical.
There is cause to be skeptical.
Investors are right to be skeptical.
There is, however, reason to be skeptical.
You have to be skeptical".
It's easy to be skeptical.
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