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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always uncertainty" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a constant state of doubt or unpredictability in a situation.
Example: "In the world of finance, there is always uncertainty regarding market trends and investments."
Alternatives: "constant unpredictability" or "perpetual doubt".
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"And there was always uncertainty".
My real subject is always uncertainty".
"I do not know, because there is always uncertainty in football.
There is always uncertainty, but sometimes there are reasons to think things will work out well.
"There's always uncertainty with a new arena, nothing's guaranteed until they start building.
"Great people skills will help to get your name out there, but there is always uncertainty in portfolio careers".
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There are always uncertainties in deals.
"There are always uncertainties in deals," Mr. Dimon said after the Washington Mutual deal.
There are always uncertainties and gaps between what is known, and the need for policymakers to act decisively in the absence of total knowledge.
"We have to do a better job of explaining that there is always more to learn, always uncertainties to be addressed," said John P. Holdren, an environmental scientist and the White House science adviser.
Then too there are always uncertainties about newer products, like the third-generation progestins (desogestrel is one example), which may be raising the risk of blood clots, according to reports from Europe and New Zealand.
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