Examples of 'often uncertain' in a sentence

Meaning of "often uncertain"

often uncertain: This phrase conveys the frequency or common occurrence of situations, decisions, or outcomes being characterized by doubt, ambiguity, or lack of clarity. It implies that uncertainty is a recurring or prevalent feature in various circumstances

How to use "often uncertain" in a sentence

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The cause of these earthquakes is often uncertain.
The public is often uncertain about what to believe.
The relationship between genera are often uncertain.
Retirees are often uncertain about what to do with their RMDs.
The cause of these earthquakes was often uncertain.
These causes are often uncertain and some are not yet known.
Their extent and exact nature are often uncertain.
In our life we are often uncertain about things or how to proceed.
But the cause of these mutations is often uncertain.
Are often uncertain.
O builds resilience to meet an often uncertain future.
Girls are often uncertain and worried about their ability to repay.
Reliability of the equipment is often uncertain.
People are often uncertain of what liquids they can carry or how much of them.
Names of peaks and ranges in this area are often uncertain.

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But the returns were often uncertain and many farmers have been left disappointed.
The process is lengthy and the outcome is often uncertain.
People with BPD are often uncertain about their identity.
But the role that marijuana plays in causing collisions is often uncertain.
Diagnosis is often uncertain.
Still, the evolutionary affiliation of extinct species is often uncertain.
Judgment is often uncertain.
The outcome of cross-border successions is therefore often uncertain.
The cost of minerals exploration is often uncertain and cost overruns are common.
Any economic evaluation has to build on clinical knowledge, and this is often uncertain.
Students are often uncertain about what they can, or can not do.
In the cases of longer periods of detention, the reason was often uncertain identity.
Meredith supplemented his often uncertain writer 's income with a job as a publisher 's reader.
Citizens are then faced with very specific questions, the answers to which are often uncertain.
As a result, their future prospects are often uncertain and even contradictory.
Ownership of, or access to, data between suppliers, operators and contractors is often uncertain.
In Egyptology, it is often uncertain what the exact age of a pharaoh was.
Continuity of response to needs often uncertain 48.
As a result, today 's Christian is often uncertain about how to interpret much of the Bible.
Therefore, the concept of delivering ‘ according to the defined budget ' becomes quite often uncertain.
She is, to coin a phrase, very often uncertain and coy and hard to please.
The interpretation of the provisions of the 1968 Convention was often uncertain.
However, the future is often uncertain.

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