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The phrase "viewed skeptically" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English
It means that something is being doubted or questioned with a critical or uncertain attitude. Example: The new government policy was viewed skeptically by many citizens who were unsure if it would truly benefit the economy.
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Preseason numbers, of course, can be viewed skeptically.
In addition, Christie is viewed skeptically by social conservatives.
If so, it should be viewed skeptically as a campaign with strategic potential.
The group was initially viewed skeptically by Mrs. Clinton's inner circle.
Innocuous as this might sound, it was viewed skeptically by some here.
Mrs. Clinton said that her proposal was likely to be viewed skeptically by Republicans in Congress.
But his approach is viewed skeptically even in his own government's finance ministry.
That affirmation of virtue was viewed skeptically by Republicans who said the state deserved better.
The concept of BRICS has been viewed skeptically by some who are asking what these nations actually have in common.
That figure had been viewed skeptically by many experts because it was not based on detailed data.
Mr. Paladino playfully told an interviewer from Italy that perhaps Mr. Cuomo's claim of Italian ancestry should be viewed skeptically.
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