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The precariousness
noun
A state of being uncertain or unstable.
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The precariousness of life is evident.
The precariousness of stardom is as old as stardom itself.
The precariousness of Davis's life made it difficult for her to concentrate in school.
The precariousness of charity food was one of the salient features of the recent Defra report on food aid provision.
The precariousness of the situation for many of the poorest families across the Sahel is clear to see.
The precariousness of REF's methodologies is nowhere clearer than in its last slippery term, "quality of life".
"You can see the precariousness of it.
Frank recognises the precariousness of the situation.
It reinforces the precariousness of Lebedev's Russian business empire.
I couldn't duplicate the precariousness of the badger's life.
Now, Mr. Reid said, he appreciates the precariousness of life.
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