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The phrase "express uncertainty" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that someone is uncertain about something. For example, "The doctor expressed uncertainty about the cause of the patient's symptoms."
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Mr. Nathan drew the comparison: "A physics professor can be vague and express uncertainty.
Scientists need to make it a habit to express uncertainty skillfully.
In Philadelphia, they might emphasize the escalating cost of living and static wages and express uncertainty about how things might ever get better.
Even the most energetic supporters of a peace process privately express uncertainty about whether the guerrillas really want peace, or plan to negotiate as a stalling tactic.
PAGE A13 Mexico Holds 12 Officers A7 NATIONAL DEBATE AT WEST POINT, On 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' West Point cadets express uncertainty about President Obama's vow to end the "don't ask, don't tell" policy and allow gay men and lesbians to serve openly.
It also describes some previous methods to express uncertainty in 3D models.
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However some companies express uncertainties about the future, given the current economic climate.
The fuzzifier maps crisp input into appropriate fuzzy sets to express uncertainties.
Probabilities are used to express uncertainties about unknown quantities.
In addition, we formulated three scenarios to express uncertainties regarding future mortality trends.
To express uncertainties regarding future mortality trends, we formulated three scenarios.
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