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Discover LudwigThe phrase "their insecurity" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a feeling of uncertainty, self-doubt, or lack of confidence that belongs to someone else, rather than oneself. Example: "The team's performance was affected by their insecurity about their abilities, causing them to make several mistakes during the game."
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Their insecurity has led them to fight drab, uninspiring campaigns.
Many adolescents experience self-hatred; some express their insecurity destructively toward others.
Their insecurity is such that any slight whatsoever is experienced as a total attack.
"Their insecurity and own anxiety filters into the advice," he said.
Furtive glances showed their insecurity over the available space, which was a tight fit: the near-collisions made you wince.
If you follow their insecurity and their anxiety around, then you're chasing their problems, and nobody knows what's going on.
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But the Aussies are much better at hiding their insecurities.
"I am so sick of people taking their insecurities out on me".
Given their insecurities, they both feed off, and need, the affirmation of strangers.
He played on their insecurities, greed and, at times, their fears, associates say.
There are athletes who can hide their insecurities behind a mask of bravado.
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