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Discover LudwigThe phrase "uncertainties of" is correct and can be used in written English
It is frequently used to refer to the unknown or unpredictable aspects of something. For example, "The economic crisis has brought unprecedented uncertainties of job security, income, and investment returns."
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Hollywood is afraid of the uncertainties of history.
The uncertainties of the present situation are multiple, diffuse.
The three of them had midday drinks and talked about the uncertainties of the future.
But such superficial signs of economic success mask the harsh uncertainties of a newborn nation.
Amid all the uncertainties of the general election, one thing is predictable.
"I'm fed up with people talking about the uncertainties of the next six months.
A different Administration now faces the uncertainties of another Iraq war.
But the easing of one situation quickly gave way to the uncertainties of another.
Slowly it began to sink in that all the uncertainties of the naturalisation process were over.
I no longer felt like a prisoner; I could accept the uncertainties of what lay ahead".
For parents, the uncertainties of those difficult births can be excruciating.
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