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The phrase "added to uncertainties" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing factors that contribute to or increase uncertainties in a particular context, such as research, analysis, or decision-making.
Example: "The recent changes in policy have added to uncertainties regarding the project's timeline."
Alternatives: "contributed to uncertainties" or "increased uncertainties".
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The British referendum has added to uncertainties from the coming presidential election and lingering anxieties about China's economic slowdown, which threw markets into turmoil earlier this year.
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The shale-oil boom has added to uncertainty, too.
"Some recent indicators have been weaker, which has added to uncertainty about near-term growth".
Larry Kudlow, President Trump's chief economic adviser, added to uncertainty about the level of concessions China might actually offer.
Manufacturing lost 5,400 jobs as the possibility of an escalating trade war with China added to uncertainty.
Fifth, dysfunctional domestic politics in the US could add to uncertainties globally.
"A referendum adds to uncertainty.
The decision adds to uncertainty about Elan's future.
But a new prime minister will arrive in September and this adds to uncertainty.
First, Brexit is adding to uncertainty about investment decisions and other long-term economic commitments.
Britain, where unrest in the streets is only adding to uncertainty among consumers and businesses, provides a prime example.
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