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Discover Ludwig"feel instability" is correct and usable in written English
You can use this phrase to describe an emotional state in which someone is feeling uncertain or insecure about something. For example, "When the stock market dropped significantly, I started to feel a great deal of instability."
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According to Arias, Friedrichs' case could be a "crisis that shakes you off your foundation and you feel instability coming, [a crisis] that moves you into action.
But Antequera didn't feel instability; he saw an opportunity.
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feel the instability that threatens us all," and "We share in your distress, brothers, and in your fear".
I feel an instability when it comes time to reapprove a contract – I don't know whether they'll approve it or whether they will cut it in half".
You should feel some instability with side-to-side motion.
While her career has had more peaks than valleys, she still feels the instability that comes with starting your own business.
And when regular diplomacy breaks down because of hostility or instability, museums feel the impact.
"You can feel the tension and instability," said Louy Arkawi, owner of Ombashi, a restaurant on one of Jenin's main thoroughfares.
But as we read about all the wars, poverty and instability we feel overwhelmed and start to shut down.
There is still a lot of pain to be felt, and the instability will contribute to a lower dollar and soaring gold prices.
We live in a time of great international instability felt across major institutions including banking, political institutions and economic blocs, fed by increasingly complex technologies and socio-cultural relations.
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