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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'shaky foundation' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it as a metaphor to describe a situation, business, relationship, or anything else that has an unsteady or uncertain basis. For example, you might say, "The company was built on a shaky foundation, so its long-term success is uncertain."
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But it's a shaky foundation.
And Britain's education system provides a shaky foundation for prosperity.
In lieu of a shaky foundation and painful steps, I prefer the horizontal to the vertical.
Without such material, Facebook's new pillar will be built on a shaky foundation.
Few want to believe that this economic expansion may be built on such a shaky foundation.
"The trouble with erotic capital," says Bubnic, "is that it's such a shaky foundation.
Newton's work was based on a very shaky foundation -- dividing zero by itself.
A large crack ran almost the length of the courtyard's pavement, evidence, she suspected, of a shaky foundation.
These social networks are a shaky foundation for a business because they themselves are feeling pressure to monetize.
But the jury didn't believe them, and leaving that out put Planck's whole column on a shaky foundation.
But the businesses may be in worse shape than they appear, since store cards are a shaky foundation.
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