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12 Sentences With "be sceptical about"

How to use be sceptical about in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "be sceptical about" and check conjugation/comparative form for "be sceptical about". Mastering all the usages of "be sceptical about" from sentence examples published by news publications.

It's reasonable to be sceptical about, for instance, economic forecasts!
These overlaps lead some to be sceptical about CFS's syndromic nature.
There are plenty of reasons to be sceptical about rust-belt revivalism.
The English may be sceptical about big ideas, but they are also leery of authority.
"It's easy to be sceptical [about the value of democracy] when you don't know anything different," he says.
But it is wise to be sceptical about any single result, a principle this columnist resolves to follow more closely from now on.
A new paper by James White and Victor Haghani of Elm Partners, a fund-management firm, sets out the reasons to be sceptical about their continued success.
RONALD MASSONTopanga, California Hit North Korea in the walletJonathan Pollack is right to be sceptical about negotiating with North Korea ("The land of lousy options", April 6th).
Japan is right to be sceptical about North Korea's sudden conversion to disarmament, says Daniel Sneider of Stanford University, but the danger of Japan's hedging is also clear.
Rainer Arnold, defence spokesman for the Social Democrats in parliament, dismissed Kiesewetter's suggestion as "off base," saying Trump's own U.S. Republican Party would never accept a weakening of NATO and would be sceptical about any plans to boost European nuclear capabilities.
"While it is easy to be sceptical about these sorts of reports, given we've heard them so many times before, particularly the ones about a roll back of tariffs, they do tend to create a momentum all of their own," said Michael Hewson, chief market analyst at CMC Markets.
It's her job to be sceptical about everything we say". By the end of the campaign, Kuenssberg was also being abused by some Conservative and UKIP supporters. At both the Conservative and Labour Party conferences in 2017, Kuenssberg was accompanied by a security guard. Journalist Jenni Russell, a former BBC editor herself, was quoted in The New York Times about the issue affecting Kuenssberg: "The graphic level of threats to women is quite extraordinary and it’s one of the worst things to have happened in recent British public life.

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