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The phrase "a very insecure" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that lacks confidence or is prone to anxiety or self-doubt.
Example: "She often feels a very insecure about her abilities, which affects her performance at work."
Alternatives: "extremely insecure" or "quite insecure".
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["Big"? He's not a Jimmy T fan at all. No one is.] It hasta stem from insecurities [This must be a very insecure tribe, because most of them find Jimmy T an annoying gasbag.]..].
I'm a very insecure animal".
It's a very insecure situation, lawyers said.
"A very insecure man, and it shows".
Football is a very insecure world.
We live in a very insecure world with a very insecure communications platform".
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Often pride is a side effect of an actually very insecure persons.
There has been an upsurge of fighting in Darfur in recent weeks, the area as a whole remains very insecure, and the peace process is shaky, our correspondent says.
A generation of kids who has never once felt the autonomy of making their own decisions will potentially grow up to be a generation of very insecure adults.
But this is the year that for me, brings my feeling no more intimacy or enjoyment in telling of any of this story, as it seems to me full of violence, that includes genocide, and the workings of a brutal and very insecure God.
Welcome to your future, your new normal, an Internet of Very Insecure Things.
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