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Discover LudwigThe phrase "voice skepticism" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing doubt or questioning the validity of something in a discussion or argument.
Example: "During the meeting, several team members chose to voice skepticism about the proposed budget cuts."
Alternatives: "express doubt" or "articulate concerns".
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But some lawmakers voice skepticism of any rapid turnaround.
The government has dismissed the petition campaign as political theater, and even opposition leaders voice skepticism.
In fact, Mr. Duncan said, some merchants called him over the weekend to voice skepticism of the proposed settlement.
While many groups consider the accords a significant advance, some longtime auditors and labor groups voice skepticism that inspection systems alone can ensure a safe workplace.
In the e-mails, energy executives, industry lawyers, state geologists and market analysts voice skepticism about lofty forecasts and question whether companies are intentionally, and even illegally, overstating the productivity of their wells and the size of their reserves.
While the world is focused on the issue of jailed journalists in Turkey — almost all of whom are Kurds — the kiss of death to our profession has been bestowed by owners who consciously destroy editorial independence, fire journalists who voice skepticism and dissent and block investigative reporting.
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Isaac voices skepticism.
Even some Chávez supporters have voiced skepticism.
Russian officials, however, voiced skepticism.
As the alarms grew, critics voiced skepticism.
But his boss, Mr. Obama, voiced skepticism.
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