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The phrase "a unsteady" is not correct in written English; it should be "an unsteady." You can use "an unsteady" when describing something that is not stable or is prone to wobbling or fluctuation.
Example: "The table was an unsteady surface for the delicate vase."
Alternatives: "an unstable" or "a shaky".
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A numerical study on stratified flames of three hydrocarbon fuels, i.e., methane, propane and n-heptane, is conducted using a unsteady, compressible and reacting flow solver ASURF-Parallel.
"Sorry," he shouted in a unsteady voice.
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As it progressed, it gave him an unsteady gait, a strange, involuntary grin, weakness, a lack of coordina tion, and an inability to speak, clearly.
It may be harder to remember instructions and even harder to click a button with an unsteady hand.
You never want to use a ladder on an unsteady surface.
Let others fret about an understaffed bullpen, a wobbly third baseman or an unsteady rotation.
"See, this is what I don't like," said Eric Linander, a communications officer, jiggling an unsteady table top.
Through no fault of his own, he is what he is: a solid player on an unsteady Tour.
"Hillary Clinton, a steady leader in an unsteady world," the ad concludes.
Eyebrow hair removal and darkening are acquired skills which can go awry with an unsteady hand or a wonky eye.
At 3 mo of age a few animals had an unsteady gait but none had severe ataxia.
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