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The phrase "to insecurity" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing feelings, situations, or conditions that lead to or are associated with insecurity. Example: "Her constant comparisons to others contributed to her feelings of inadequacy and led her to insecurity."
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to insecurity
noun
A lack of security, uncertainty
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"Afghans are used to insecurity.
"Inefficiency leads to insecurity," he said in a telephone interview.
"And now weapons are available too, thanks to insecurity in the region," he says.
The two-year study described how misspent foreign aid fuels corruption and actually contributes to insecurity.
They also point to insecurity in the southern Terai region, home to around 40% of Nepalis.
Yet as a performer and a person, she can be tempestuous, chaotic and prone to insecurity.
He'd go back to insecurity and go right over his fundamentals.
"That first leads to a loss of confidence, then to insecurity, then to nervousness".
A shared British response to insecurity and inequality posed by globalisation.
Three very different books published last year might help us rethink our troubled relationship to insecurity.
He confesses to insecurity: "The main thing I wanted to see was what she thought of me".
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