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The phrase "avoid the uncertainty of not" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the desire to eliminate doubt or ambiguity regarding a situation or decision.
Example: "To make a confident choice, it's essential to avoid the uncertainty of not knowing all the facts."
Alternatives: "eliminate the doubt of not" or "prevent the ambiguity of not".
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That way all the participating countries would avoid the uncertainty of not knowing what their neighbors were doing in coal and steel.
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Even after massive scandals, data breaches, toxic cultures and unfair practices, we largely stick with them to avoid the uncertainty of life without them.
Many opted to avoid the uncertainties of competing in foreign markets, and simply kept their firms small and local.
For instance, an elective CS allows better planning and avoids the uncertainty of the onset of labour.
A collar of 1 s is not scored around each reference boundary to avoid the uncertainty about when an AC begins or ends.
Nor does the deal avoid the uncertainty and economic disaster avoided with the fiscal cliff.
It's basically a thriller that explores the uncertainty of people, not the uncertainty of institutions".
The settlement said it was forged to "avoid the cost, uncertainty and inconvenience of an administrative proceeding".
In a statement, Schwab did not acknowledge wrongdoing, saying the settlement would allow the company to "avoid the distraction and uncertainty of a trial".
Rhone-Poulenc agreed to settle, he said, to avoid the risks and uncertainty of litigation.
Merrill Lynch — which did not admit or deny wrongdoing — said it settled the so-called mega-claims lawsuit to avoid the costs and uncertainties of more litigation.
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