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"destabilizing feature" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to a factor, aspect, or element that causes instability or disrupts a system or situation. Example: The rise of fake news on social media has become a destabilizing feature in modern elections, as it spreads false information and undermines the credibility of legitimate candidates.
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Due to its application as an instrument of active power projection, humanitarian intervention, unlike rules of war regimes, was rated as a destabilizing feature of the system.
The presence of weak states in the system also constitutes a destabilizing feature of the international system due to the fact that weak states are likely to become either revisionist in nature or breeding places for armed conflicts and illegal activities of every kind, while their very existence may evoke a desire to conquer in strong states with offensive security strategies.
This illustrates the important role of major groove cations in DNA stability and structure and raises the possibility that disruption of major groove cation binding can be a general destabilizing feature of some DNA lesions.
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Though normal aging appears to prompt several natural involutional changes in the vocal folds, changes in its neuromotor integrity may be the most significant feature in destabilizing the vocal folds and voicing of individuals with ADSD.
While there is some clustering of similarities, the similarity matrix and feature vectors do not show strong clustering, except for the tubulin destabilizing compounds that share many features in common.
Employers worry that this feature would destabilize the health plans they provide to employees.
We describe a variety of protein features that are significantly over- or under-represented in stable and unstable proteins, including phosphorylation, acetylation and destabilizing N-terminal residues.
That could be destabilizing.
Napster was enormously destabilizing.
"This was very destabilizing.
It's very destabilizing.
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