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are precariously
adverb
In a precarious manner; dangerously
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"We are precariously close, perhaps within weeks, to suspending some humanitarian support," the letter said.
We are precariously close, perhaps within weeks, to suspending some humanitarian support.
That's because the best main-course salads are precariously balanced things, requiring planning and forethought to come out well.
Many more are precariously housed, and some 2,300 more sleep on the streets, according to the latest estimate.
These are precariously calculated compositions, that, as the critic David Sylvester wrote, can "move with the force of a thunderclap or the delicacy of a cat".
Don't approach big limbs that are precariously situated, Mr. Monahan said, and never try to cut a limb while on a ladder.
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He is precariously close.
But even in good years, profits were precariously small.
The future of this particular species is precariously balanced.
The bill contains hortatory language but is precariously weak in the details.
Much of his work is precariously balanced between the grim and the whimsical.
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