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The phrase "due to uncertainty" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to explain a reason or cause for a situation or decision that is influenced by lack of certainty. Example: "The project was delayed due to uncertainty about the funding."
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Thomson is taking the opposite approach because the "biggest risk is paralysis due to uncertainty".
Getting them is proving more difficult than envisaged, mostly due to uncertainty during the takeover process.
However, Ayubi was temporarily withdrawn from the cabinet list, due to uncertainty about her university degree.
Others mentioned "depressed investment and low demand due to uncertainty", the CBI said.
Why does it assume lower productivity, a spending slowdown due to uncertainty and lower immigration?
"No attendance due to uncertainty regarding the farmer," the inspector said.
The construction of wind turbines has virtually ground to a halt nationally due to uncertainty over the renewable energy target.
He said BP would almost certainly face higher costs due to uncertainty over the currency, which would endanger investment.
Sky News reported that emergency services personnel were ordered to leave the flood zone due to uncertainty about the dam.
Performance degradation due to uncertainty in process and measurement noise statistics is discussed.
Due to uncertainty over input variables, two "boundary" scenarios were constructed.
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due to imprecision
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due to unrest
due to hesitancy
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due to inaccuracy
due to suspicion
due to randomness
due to turbulence
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