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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a rather insecure" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that lacks confidence or assurance.
Example: "She often feels like a rather insecure person in social situations, struggling to engage with others."
Alternatives: "somewhat insecure" or "fairly insecure".
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Naturally, this is a rather insecure and dangerous condition under which to live.
After a Ph.D., most people start doing a postdoc, usually a short-term assignment, meaning a rather insecure position.
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In fact, reading it is like listening to a monologue from a bright, argumentative, rather insecure adolescent.
Only a certain type of rather insecure working-class male goes in for scary, aggressive-looking guard dogs with big, studded black collars.
Therefore a suspicious lesion in SSE might have unnecessary barriers with a contact to a primary care physician and a possible secondary referral to a dermatologist, since many primary care physicians also feel rather insecure concerning the diagnosis of melanoma [ 19].
We feel rather insecure and inferior.
This certainty has proved to be rather insecure.
As "Sean" tried to convince his interlocutor to refinance his home mortgage, I noticed that he, like many other Indian telecallers, was rather insecure about his accent.
Also, such events make logistics networks rather insecure.13.13
If your date insists on winning every game, outwitting you at every turn and talking over you whenever you try to say something interesting, you may be facing someone who is incredibly competitive (either that, or they're rather insecure).
Rather an insecure and cowed workforce than a confident and boisterous one.
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