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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are more precarious" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe situations, conditions, or positions that are unstable or uncertain, often in a comparative context.
Example: "The jobs in the gig economy are more precarious than traditional employment."
Alternatives: "are less stable" or "are more uncertain".
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Doctors' offices and hospitals say their finances are more precarious.
The irony is that we need good lawyers more than ever, yet the rewards are more precarious than ever".
FEW lines of work are more precarious than the American footballer's—his average professional career is limited to just 3.2 years.
Now act three is beginning, but in countries much less able to devise measures to stop financial contagion and whose banks are more precarious.
Job prospects are more precarious, and workers now compete for jobs with individuals from other EU countries or with immigrants from outside the EU or they might perceive that scenario as a threat.
Parents are probably worrying that their jobs are more precarious than ever and that home equity loans and other forms of credit are harder and more costly to obtain.
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But the second trend is more precarious for Democrats.
That is more precarious than it might sound.
"I like to be more precarious," Vuong said.
The family support is more precarious in group II, counterbalanced by social and medical support.
Still, he said Mr. Obama's situation is more precarious than Mr. Bush's was.
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