Phrases with «widespread skepticism»

"Widespread skepticism" refers to a situation where many people doubt or question something. Full definition

Sentences with «widespread skepticism»

  • At a time of widespread skepticism about whether schools can do anything to prevent young people from using drugs, a study released here last week offers some hope. (edweek.org)
  • Then there was widespread skepticism about the nearly 200,000 such jobs the administration claims to have created. (townhall.com)
  • But that claim has been greeted with widespread skepticism, fueled in part by recent suspicious moves by BitGrail. (fortune.com)
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