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The phrase "a much more precarious" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or condition that is significantly more unstable or risky compared to another.
Example: "The new policy has created a much more precarious environment for small businesses struggling to survive."
Alternatives: "a far more uncertain" or "a significantly riskier".
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Sound fills space in a much more precarious, unsettling manner.
"He really lives a much more precarious existence.
That puts Morgan Hamm in a much more precarious position.
Beasley is in a much more precarious position than he was for the two previous World Cups.
The result is a much more precarious existence, a retreat from civic life into a private, atomised realm.
A loss would leave City in a much more precarious third place, with a closing date against Bayern Munich while Napoli finishes up against winless Villarreal.
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This year Mr. Weinstein's act is much more precarious.
"It soured my view of the universe, and I felt on much more precarious ground.
But he added, "Amtrak's financial position has become much more precarious".
With careers having become so much more precarious, the temerity of originality is all the more impressive.
Others say their own economic situation seems much more precarious, leading them to cancel plans for vacations.
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