Examples of 'quite uncertain' in a sentence
Meaning of "quite uncertain"
When something is described as 'quite uncertain', it means that it is not clear or definite and is characterized by a significant level of doubt or indecision
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quite uncertain
We were quite uncertain of what was going on.
My plans for the future are quite uncertain.
I felt quite uncertain in this little country town.
The future actually seems quite uncertain.
Quite uncertain if he will be able to attend.
The dates of his works are quite uncertain.
Buck is still quite uncertain of his place in this world.
Such hope seems to be quite uncertain.
It is quite uncertain whether it will survive its present crisis.
Basically the history of interior design is quite uncertain.
Marriage is quite uncertain without having to wonder every day if your husband was hanged.
The origin of a violin is quite uncertain.
Have you made him quite uncertain with all that nonsense about calories.
The origin of languages is quite uncertain.
Yes, it was quite uncertain because it was pretty green.
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The results to be quite uncertain.
It is quite uncertain whether the ancestors of Augustus had anything to do with rope-making.
The quantitative assessment of the impact of these measures is quite uncertain.
The other thing is that I am quite uncertain about what the future will bring.
Estimates of planned future investment and remaining resources are generally quite uncertain.
The origin of the name of Dolo is quite uncertain and controverted.
The extent to which any of these latter changes might occur is still quite uncertain.
No, a second, quite uncertain.
This trial has taken the outcome at this point seems to be quite uncertain.
Am I not, then, quite uncertain of myself in this respect?
Jacob had to confess that after all he is quite uncertain of the results.
Recovery of the normal economic dynamics after the January national holidays was quite uncertain.
The origin of Lavash is quite uncertain.
That causes, with this number of undecided voters, the results to be quite uncertain.
The origin of the city's name is quite uncertain.
We can call this a period of transition, one whose outcome is quite uncertain.
Ethel 's destiny was as yet quite uncertain.
The distribution within France in particular is quite uncertain.
The six poems are by one author, of quite uncertain date.
The origins of the Barong are far a back in time and quite uncertain.
The economic stakes are high, with human health impacts quite uncertain.
However, in reality we often see quite rigid contracts even in quite uncertain environments.
However, you should also know that the history of baseball is quite uncertain.
For property owners, this makes the income from the rental sources quite uncertain.
Looking at past Olympics, such benefits are quite uncertain.
In fact, the origin of the name Paris is quite uncertain.
The Chinese market has opened up, the international market is still quite uncertain actually.
In this period, anyway, the limits were quite uncertain.
The reasons of his death - illness or suicide - are quite uncertain.
Thus, the solar variability before the 20th centuries remains quite uncertain.
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