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The phrase "as precarious" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or condition that is unstable or uncertain, often in comparison to something else.
Example: "The company's financial situation is as precarious as it was during the last recession."
Alternatives: "as unstable" or "as risky".
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Implementation will be as precarious as ever.
Her professional progress is as precarious as her social life.
Her position is not as precarious as it seems.
In such collaborations, the relationships are as precarious as the potential synergies are uncertain.
Its survival has been as precarious as his biography is brief.
To do so is as precarious as any journey into the woods.
Never in the modern age has work been as precarious as it is today.
Still, the fate of the asteroid program is as precarious as ever, particularly after last month's midterm elections.
AT THE outbreak of the Arab spring few thrones looked as precarious as that of Jordan's King Abdullah II.
But by the nature of football, a quarterback's stature, even Montana's, is as precarious as his next pass.
The tension among Islamic groups comes at a time when politics in the country are as precarious as ever.
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