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The phrase "a stability of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation or condition in which something is stable or constant, often in terms of a specific set of things. For example, "She had a stability of emotions she had never experienced before."
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That is a stability of sorts.
Therein lies a stability of sorts.
The best millisecond pulsars have a stability of only one part in 10^15 at best.
The system has shown a stability of 50 ppm/h.
The researchers suggested that such systems might have a stability of about 100 microseconds.
If there had been a stability of life then I would have taken a different view, but there wasn't.
By providing Egypt with the most predictable agricultural system in the ancient world, the Nile afforded a stability of life in which arts and crafts readily flourished.
We examined a stability of magnetic shield type fault current limiter (MSFCL) with Bi2223 screen cooled by cryocooler thermally.
Results showed a stability of woodlands and groves, favored by the social organization system, i.e., a self-reliance and house-centered system.
The vacuum ultra violet free electron laser (VUV FEL) that is currently commissioned at DESY, Hamburg, requires a stability of 10−3 in amplitude and 0.1° in phase.
A stability of raw material and electricity markets was found to be necessary to improve a risk reduction for the potential investment.
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