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The phrase "at precarious angles" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe something that is positioned in an unstable or risky manner, often implying a potential for falling or causing harm. Example: "The books were stacked at precarious angles, threatening to topple over with the slightest movement."
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Big concrete pillars lean out at precarious angles to support the cantilevered floors above.
He takes me first to a shantytown inland from the airport, where squatters have rehabbed Day-Glo cottages, hillside homes set up on stilts at precarious angles.
He took a break to explain the small piles of stones, some of them stacked at precarious angles, along the floor of the Amphitheater.
Not to be outdone when it comes to feats of balance, GuiMing Meng keeps increasingly large ceramic jugs from a shattering fate by juggling them at precarious angles on his body while pivoting abruptly.
"I think of it as the erosion of life," he said, referring to the island's many reminders of a busier and more prosperous time: half-sunken wooden work boats, long-vacant houses that often lean at precarious angles and the shrinking of commercial activity.
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If you were lucky, you could close the door on the din, at least for a little while, and reach for the record album with the head and shoulder shot of Aretha positioned at a precarious angle on the cover.
A staircase made from branches wraps around the outside of one house that leans at a rather precarious angle.
A piece by Patrick Hill in which bands of frayed fabric anchored in a block of concrete are stretched over a near-vertical sheet of glass, holding it at a seemingly precarious angle, is reminiscent of Mr. Serra's early prop sculptures.
Dubbed the Sliding House because of the apparently precarious angle at which it sits, it promises an uncluttered, back-to-nature beach holiday.
Its precarious angle may remind you of Ms. Sze's 2006 Public Art Fund sculpture, "Corner Plot," a pyramidal chunk of apartment building embedded in the pavement).
Inside, there are little steps for the iPad to lean on at various angles, though it felt a little precarious at some.
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