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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also unsure that" is not correct in standard written English.
It can be used when expressing uncertainty about something in addition to another uncertainty, but it requires rephrasing for clarity.
Example: "I am also unsure that the meeting will take place as scheduled."
Alternatives: "also uncertain that" or "also doubtful that".
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He was also unsure that the September game against Buffalo would help all that much.
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Economists are also unsure about the public policies that might promote investment.
Scientists are also unsure what it is about meat that is detrimental to health.
A majority of participants were also unsure or did not think that HCV could be cured and over half carried erroneous beliefs regarding HCV treatment side effects.
Murray said in his post-match interview that he was also unsure of what to make of Tomic's effort.
The researchers are also unsure if the culprits are dairy products or foods that give blood sugar levels a big boost (those with a high "glycemic load").
Many Afghans who are also unsure which year they were born offered their best guess on that line.
I can't look that up [online]." She's also unsure of what upsets him.
I was also unsure of my sexuality and afraid to tell anyone that I was attracted to both men and women.
"That changes the way you study," he explains, and he was also unsure exactly how an exam of this type would be marked.
They were also unsure about how to apply findings from articles when the real patients they met had co morbidities that were not covered in the articles.
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