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The phrase "from uncertainty" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to indicate the cause or source of uncertainty. For example: - The stock market is currently experiencing a lot of volatility due to uncertainty from the ongoing trade war. - She hesitated to make a decision, feeling paralyzed from uncertainty about the future. - The government's vague response only added to the general sense of unease from uncertainty surrounding the new policy.
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A reassuring rhythm that protects from uncertainty".
Even the certainties don't save the nation from uncertainty.
But his real problem stems from uncertainty about his identity in a rapidly changing nation.
It is supposed to protect you from the weather, from darkness, from uncertainty".
But it is also a chronicle of Sandberg's efforts to wrest certainty back from uncertainty.
In this world, women's desires and ambitions flower from uncertainty and are quickly abandoned.
But tensions from uncertainty about when and if supplies will be provided were rising in several suburban counties.
These are the frenetic first-movers in the market, the players who most profit from uncertainty and panic.
And we therefore know, from uncertainty, with considerable certainty that we need to act on climate change.
Our children suffer in the heat of battle, and we suffer from uncertainty half a world away.
It is imperative that the outcome is free of unpleasant surprises and reducing the risks emanating from uncertainty".
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