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The phrase "is far from stable" is correct and is commonly used in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to indicate that something is very unstable or unreliable. For example: "The political situation in this country is far from stable, with frequent changes in government and unrest throughout the nation."
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But his government is far from stable.
The earth is far from stable,.
But the region is far from stable.
But those same analysts say the economy is far from stable.
But recovery is far from stable for Japan's big electronics makers, Mr. Osada said.
The global story is far from stable, or sustainable, and the UK is the one to watch.
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Nevertheless the political situation was far from stable, warned Passos Palmeira.
His upbringing was far from stable: his parents were both married five times.
But such relationships, known as "co-variances", are far from stable: markets are as likely to defy history as to repeat it.
At such a scale, an ad hoc approach would surely be rocked by drama and a few broken hearts before all were paired up, and chances are, the matching would be far from stable.
A "LibLab" pact lasted for a year or so and did allow for a shift in economic policy in the late 1970s but it was far from stable.This time round, the Liberal Democrats are not talking about a formal coalition.
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