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Discover Ludwig"unsure what" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are unsure about something and want to phrase your uncertainty in a polite way. For example: "I'm unsure what you mean by that."
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The organizers seemed unsure what to do.
Martin was unsure what to say.
He stopped, unsure what to do.
Customers stop browsing, unsure what to do.
Others are unsure what to believe.
They are unsure what it was.
I remained frozen, unsure what to do.
"People are unsure what will happen next".
Officials were unsure what caused the rockslide.
Sato-san seems unsure what to say.
Was really unsure what to do.
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