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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are often unsure" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of uncertainty that occurs frequently among a group of people or in a particular situation.
Example: "Many students are often unsure about their career choices after graduation."
Alternatives: "frequently uncertain" or "often in doubt".
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Adults are often unsure of which shots they have had.
However far along, addicts are often unsure how to assess their sins.
China and India, repositories of 40% of the world's people, are often unsure what to make of each other.
While the bureau sought information specifically about private loans, some comments indicate that borrowers are often unsure about whether their loans are federal or private.
As a result, Joyceans are often unsure if they are violating the law, and when the estate objects they usually give in.
Linebackers have typically matched up with tight ends, but defenses are often unsure how to cover a tight end who can run like a wide receiver.
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She could barely sleep and was often unsure whether she was awake or dreaming.
I never buy mince, because I'm often unsure what's actually in it.
In his early poems his touch is often unsure, he is too "literary," and he is often constrained by rhyme.
A universe in which one is often unsure of what is meant or what is being heard.
In our interviews, excluded people express bitterness even if they were often unsure who they should be angry at.
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