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The phrase "a very precarious" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or condition that is unstable or uncertain, often implying a risk of failure or danger.
Example: "The company found itself in a very precarious financial situation after the sudden market crash."
Alternatives: "a highly unstable" or "an extremely risky".
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"It's still a very precarious situation.
She was, frankly, in a very precarious position.
A playwright's life is a very precarious one.
"Exploding offers put students in a very precarious position.
"The state's in a very precarious position," she said.
"Right now we are in a very precarious situation as far as the budget is concerned.
The infighting of cartolas has left the Seleção in a very precarious situation".
Despite high expectations, officials here warned that the operation was still in a very precarious phase.
Out of the ruins of the Commune, a very precarious kind of pluralism bloomed.
Today, he feels like it's O.K., but that's a very precarious situation.
It's nice to feel needed, but it is also a very precarious position to be in".
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