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Discover Ludwig"very skeptical" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe someone's level of doubt or disbelief about something. Example: The scientist was very skeptical of the new theory, citing several flaws in its methodology.
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Be very skeptical.
We are very skeptical".
"She was very skeptical".
I'm very skeptical of that.
My friends were very skeptical.
"I must be very skeptical.
So be skeptical — very skeptical.
"I was very skeptical," she told me.
They are very skeptical of academics.
Because you get into very skeptical situations.
"I was very skeptical," Dr. Kumar said.
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