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Discover LudwigThe phrase "uncertainties with" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a list of things that are uncertain or to describe a situation where there is a lack of clarity or predictability. Example: The current economic climate is filled with uncertainties with regard to future growth and stability.
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You could call it an account of complexities and uncertainties, with openings.
Bauer isn't insensitive enough to equate Tree's uncertainties with his grandfather's combat experience.
The agency was also more careful to inform policy makers about uncertainties with their analysis.
"There are a lot of uncertainties with respect to interactions between natural systems, human systems and climate".
BP is making good progress on resolving its strategic uncertainties with the Rosneft agreement announced in October and the Department of Justice settlement on criminal liabilities in November.
She talks about these uncertainties with a wry smile, as if they are no worse than the trifling everyday irritations of coexistence faced by two busy people.
But it pertains to uncertainties with which most of us are familiar: what is real, what can we count on in these epistemologically slippery, hypermediated times?
Are we supposed to share our uncertainties with our children or pretend we know all the answers and let them discover their own ambiguities in due time?
That has led to a number of serious legal problems and even more to psychological uncertainties with which none of the three is dealing especially well.
The MPs say the UK's shale gas developers will face technological uncertainties with different geology.
There's a lot of uncertainties with signing both contracts at the moment".
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