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The phrase "an uncertainty about" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing doubts or lack of clarity regarding a specific topic or situation.
Example: "There is an uncertainty about the future of the project due to budget constraints."
Alternatives: "a doubt regarding" or "a lack of clarity on".
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"There's an uncertainty about what will happen next".
A moment of indignant bravery, followed by an uncertainty about how to properly punch someone.
But nowadays there's an uncertainty about what libraries will be in the future.
The novel's very title implies an uncertainty about how adult she is.
At the root of this debate is an uncertainty about what sport is for.
Yet the tenor of Ms. Petropoulos's voice betrays an uncertainty about what will come next.
There remains an uncertainty about how to embrace cultural diversity without succumbing to cultural relativism.
There was an uncertainty about how these people would be different and whether we would have to modify our behaviour.
A number of revivals of grand opera over the years have betrayed an uncertainty about what to do with them.
When asked about the agreement, he said it creates "an uncertainty about the business that consumers are not comfortable with".
The newsroom had backup generators, and the only danger was an uncertainty about the quantity of fuel.
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