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Discover LudwigThe phrase "insecurities on" is not grammatically correct
Instead, you could use the phrase "insecurities about". For example, "He had insecurities about his ability to make new friends."
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I met with a therapist, who helped me uncover deeper-rooted self-esteem issues that had nothing to do with my skin, and understand it's completely normal to blame all of your problems and insecurities on one thing.
Kurt Chris Colferr) may have his insecurities on "Glee," but singing never seemed to be one of them.
This is not a condemnation of Europeans, but rather one of an American mentality that takes out our cultural frustrations and insecurities on our own artists.
She discusses these experiences and her own emotional insecurities on her blog.
It's fun to watch them dishing about their teachers, salivating over pigment in the art-supply store and generally wearing their insecurities on their sleeves.
She wears her insecurities on her sleeve, and for someone who has made a blood sport of lancing celebrities, she is surprisingly vulnerable, even a bit raw.
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Another is insecurity on the Congolese side.
Job insecurity, on the other hand, abounds.
But the most egregious expressions of insecurity on the site, of course, are nasty comments.
Food insecurity on this scale across the UK warrants urgent political attention.
Vulnerability to food insecurity on the Telica volcano is complex and dependent on many factors.
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