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The phrase "a unsure" is not correct in written English.
The correct form would be "an unsure" since "unsure" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "She felt an unsure sense of direction as she navigated the unfamiliar city."
Alternatives: "a hesitant" or "an uncertain".
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Pre: "a) unsure, b) unsure".
Tilt Data Example Response: Pre: "a) unsure, b) unsure" Post: "a) The data is collected through a machine that can detect if the magma underground is moving, b) The sign that a volcano might erupt would be if the tilt was increasing and increasing all around the volcano".
a Possible options: Strongly agree (SA), agree (A), unsure (U), disagree (D), strongly disagree b This Term of Reference was specifically for the Aboriginal Community Reference Group (n = 3) c Respondent stated the question was not applicable The two groups met separately 12 times during the three year project.
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Most people raise one eyebrow as a suspicious face, an unsure face or a doubt face.
Thus, if an operator has an unsure feeling, the assistance provides a feeling of reassurance outside of recognition.
At the same time they are social events: they create spaces of consideration, of discourses, of fear and assumption about an unsure and an unknown future.
The campaign is entering a critical period in November with an unsure and unsettled electorate.
"We are still in an unsure position," they said in an e-mail.
"It's just an unsure time to move forward with something as significant as a home purchase.
"It's an unsure profession.
He stands there, with an unsure expression.
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