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Discover Ludwig"too uncertain" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when expressing doubt or hesitation about a particular event or outcome. For example, "I am too uncertain about the future to make any permanent decisions."
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It's too uncertain".
The future seemed too uncertain.
The future is too uncertain.
But politics and law are too slow and too uncertain.
"Doing business without it would be too uncertain," he said.
It's too uncertain how the study of art, literature, and ideas fits into it all.
And I never build on spec. The times are still too uncertain".
Low gas prices make the returns on gas-fired plants too uncertain.
A spokesman for Governor-elect Inslee said the road ahead was too uncertain to comment.
The situation there is still too uncertain to be overly self-congratulatory.
Like many economists, Mr. Volcker argues that tax cuts are too uncertain a spur.
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