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Discover Ludwig"my insecurity" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used as a noun phrase to refer to a feeling of self-doubt or lack of confidence. It can be used in a variety of contexts and is often used to describe personal emotions or thoughts. Example: "My insecurity often holds me back from pursuing my dreams."
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"That's my insecurity".
At one point, my shrink got tired of my insecurity.
Adding to my insecurity: my parents had divorced.
She helped me overcome my insecurity about having red hair.
"I think then I finally overcame my insecurity," he said.
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Before long he has developed a love-hate relationship with the Times ("my insecurities were on overdrive … I had become a true Timesman," he writes).
He kept his suffering from his parents, though, because "being insecure, I was ashamed of my insecurities".
Freshly analyzing my insecurity-driven tactic for what it was -- a lame attempt to filter the world as my own private "Gong Show" -- I was nevertheless delighted when I extracted my head from my navel and saw that my neurotic defense had turned into a national pastime.
My insecurities.
To avoid exposing my insecurities.
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