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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a precarious material" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a material that is unstable, risky, or subject to change, often in contexts related to construction, art, or environmental science.
Example: "The artist chose to work with a precarious material, knowing that it would challenge the stability of her sculpture."
Alternatives: "an unstable material" or "a risky material."
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However, though it is a fully effective system for the metabolism of organisms in a biological environment, the light to sugar conversion efficiency of 5%% is very low as a commercial device, and protein itself is a precarious material to directly apply in an artificial system.
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Earthquakes are common in Peru, but many homes are built with precarious materials that cannot withstand them.
Often created from building debris, and materials that have been repurposed, the sculptures in them have a precarious tension.
It is a precarious path.
It is a precarious existence.
Life is a precarious balance.
They have to maintain a precarious balance.
Europe remains in a precarious economic state.
"WE FIND OURSELVESin a precarious situation".
The N.F.L. is in a precarious position.
But this is a precarious association.
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