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'expressed uncertainty' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that someone has voiced doubts about something. For example, "John expressed uncertainty about the outcome of the election."
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Other team executives expressed uncertainty.
But some officials privately expressed uncertainty.
Ms. Smiley, Clarksville's mayor, also expressed uncertainty.
Ford expressed uncertainty that it was shiraz.
While some of Mr. Khan's aides expressed uncertainty about Mr. Jaleel, others swore by his loyalty.
It would definitely make your ears perk up if a CEO expressed uncertainty about the business.
One official who previously had conveyed confidence in the report later expressed uncertainty.
Giuliani expressed uncertainty even about this incident, however, saying: "I think both facts were corroborated to be true.
In his detailed advice on 7 March 2003 the then attorney general expressed uncertainty over the legality of the war.
Election officials in several Florida counties expressed uncertainty about the eligibility and proper handling of absentee ballots mailed from overseas.
But the woman insisted she had never expressed uncertainty about what had happened that night.
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