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Discover LudwigThe phrase "unsure in" can be used in written English
It is often used as part of a sentence to describe a feeling or state of mind. Here are a few examples: - He was unsure in his decision to quit his job and start a new business. - She felt unsure in her ability to speak in front of a large audience. - They were unsure in their understanding of the complicated instructions. - I am still unsure in my feelings for him. - The students were unsure in their answers to the difficult math problems.
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His grip can be unsure in the rain.
Well, it means he will almost definitely be back, but we're unsure in what capacity.
Atlético looked unsure in the middle, exactly where they are usually so strong.
"He was still unsure in some situations and had some pain.
And she told Haley Reinhart, "You're unsure in your movements" — indeed, the limitation that has consistently held back Ms. Reinhart.
Slowed by a neck injury and perhaps unsure in a new defense, Barrow had a minimal impact early this season.
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For those who fled to the neighbouring countries of Jordan and Syria, around 2 million Iraqis in total, facing their unsure future in foreign lands proves daunting.
The Americans join in, unsure.
(I was initially unsure whether in golfing parlance 'plug' is used like this intransitively, but the entry in Chambers is unequivocal in supporting this).
But officials are unsure where in the capital to put him.
They look a half-step slow, dispirited, unsure and in trouble.
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