high uncertainty

Frequency: 7.814.5 per million words

Used to describe a large amount of uncertainty, especially in American English.

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  • The 1990s were a period of high uncertainty for businesses.
  • Economic crises often lead to high uncertainty in the market.
  • Investors are currently facing high uncertainty regarding future policies.
  • The project's outcome is still subject to high uncertainty.
  • There's high uncertainty about when travel restrictions will be lifted.
  • Governments aim to reduce high uncertainty in times of crisis.
  • Such rapid changes introduce high uncertainty into the planning process.
  • The forecast indicates a period of high uncertainty for global trade.
  • Despite the risks, some embrace the high uncertainty of startup life.
  • Scientists are working to minimize the high uncertainty in their climate models.