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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as unsure" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a state of uncertainty or lack of confidence in a particular situation or decision.
Example: "She felt as unsure about her choice as she did the first time she faced a similar dilemma."
Alternatives: "just as uncertain" or "equally doubtful".
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As soon as I was home, however, I was as unsure as before.
I am as unsure about the sweeping legalisation of drugs as Prince William appeared to be.
But she was as unsure as Ben Ali as to where she might turn for help.
Clearly, awards organisers, after two decades, seem as unsure as ever about what they want to encourage.
Perhaps he should have been given out on 11 when he fended Steve Finn to gully, where Ben Stokes appeared to hold a low chance, but the fielder was as unsure as the umpires.
But anyone watching our games now can see we're not as unsure as we were at the start of the season.
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The crowd are as socially awkward as Rossen, unsure how to respond to this unusual performance.
He was unsure, as was Mazzone, after the game.
The problems for England are at the top of the order, where Alastair Cook and Joe Root look just as vulnerable and unsure as they did during the Test series.
When problems arise in this area patients become very confused as they are unsure as to whether they should consult a doctor or dentist.
All I was certain about was that Mike Daisey was just as confused and unsure as the rest of us.
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