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The phrase "rampant uncertainty" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where there is widespread or uncontrolled doubt or unpredictability.
Example: "The economic climate is characterized by rampant uncertainty, making it difficult for businesses to plan for the future."
Alternatives: "widespread uncertainty" or "pervasive doubt."
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The stock's plunge is just another sign of rampant uncertainty regarding financial companies.
All of those schools would benefit greatly from stealing an energetic young leader like Golden in this time of rampant uncertainty at Miami.
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But today, amid economic devastation, amid crumbling markets, amid rampant economic uncertainties, those responsible for permitting such greed, greed that threatens the very foundations of our Republic, have slipped away in their Ferraris to mansion number two, maybe mansion number three, or four.
Yet despite extensive phylogenetic evidence supporting the notion that plant mitochondrial HGT is rampant, numerous mechanistic uncertainties remain.
The accident and the constantly televised images of the elegant ship lying grotesquely will hurt the cruise industry at a crucial period, when global economic uncertainty is rampant and summer bookings are at a peak, analysts said.
THE HAGUE — If uncertainty runs rampant in the global-warming debate, it is in part because scientific data is often too complex to be well understood by anyone but climate scientists.
For guest workers, abuse, exploitation, and uncertainty is rampant.
Uncertainty is rampant, and we often see large gyrations in prices because of it.
But then again, awake in the small hours, wrestling with all the grief, madness and uncertainty that this rampant and unknowable life can sometimes throw at us, I think I do.
Because uncertainty is particularly rampant when it comes to health purchases, and it has given rise to a very cool trend I will call 'health translators' -- journalists and authors whose writing is getting more attention than the health gurus who ruled the book world for so many years.
Since 1983, I explained, the FDA has expressly prohibited men who have sex with men (MSM) from donating blood, a decision that was rooted in the combination of fear, ignorance and uncertainty that was rampant during the onset of HIV and AIDS.
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