Sentence examples for Be stables from inspiring English sources

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Be stables

adjective

Relatively unchanging, permanent; firmly fixed or established; consistent; not easily moved, altered, or destroyed.

  • He was in a stable relationship.

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Some even come over on horseback (there will soon be stables specifically designed to leave one's horses while eating).

Had the neighbouring farmer agreed to sell her the land, there might already be stables behind her home.

All structures were observed to be stables during the time scale of the simulation.

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3) Be stable.

It will never be stable.

"We could be stable here.

That situation ought not to be stable.

Egypt will be stable," he said.

"They will be stable.

You need asset values to be stable.

Will they be stable?

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