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Kumenglish Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Insecurity

In the context: I am telling someone about the insecurity of my job.


There is an insecurity in continuing the job.

Is this sentence correct with insecurity?

  

Top answer

It seems right to me but I'm not sure. " -"I'm insecure about my job. I don't feel to continue" But don't depend on my answer, wait for the teachers' approval for accuracy.

  • It seems right to me but I'm not sure.
  • " -"I'm insecure about my job.
  • I don't feel to continue" But don't depend on my answer, wait for the teachers' approval for accuracy.
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It seems right to me but I'm not sure.

I'd say:

- "I feel insecure about continuing my job."

-"I feel insecure in continuing the job."

-"I'm insecure about my job. I don't feel to continue"


But don't depend on my answer, wait for the teachers' approval for accuracy.

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