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The phrase "a precarious state" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation that is unstable, uncertain, or risky.
Example: "The economy is in a precarious state, with rising unemployment and inflation rates."
Alternatives: "an unstable condition" or "a risky situation."
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Ms. Duke said that consumers remained in a precarious state.
World War II left British theatre in a precarious state.
At midcentury, American string playing was in a precarious state.
Many have, until now, lived in a precarious state.
Meanwhile, "Rescue Dawn" remained in a precarious state.
It's a precarious state of affairs, and by definition temporary.
WWI left Graves in a precarious state, shell-shocked and suffering from severe war neurosis.
But he clearly failed to avert G.E.'s fall into a precarious state to begin with.
"Hasn't she been through enough?" The autopsy is in a precarious state.
But it would deal yet another blow to democracy in Thailand, already in a precarious state.
By Ed Caesar The bank, beset by scandals and mismanagement, is in a precarious state.
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