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Discover LudwigThe phrase "tenuous spot" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or position that is unstable, uncertain, or fragile. Example: "The negotiations reached a tenuous spot, with both sides unsure of how to proceed without further conflict."
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The misplay put the Twins in a tenuous spot and quieted the record 55,990 fans at the Metrodome.
Since they depend on third party sites for their users, Screaming Sports stands in a more tenuous spot than these other sites, who went it alone.
Still, there are signs that Faraday is in a very tenuous spot at the moment, and the new production plant lease looks like an attempt to demonstrate some kind of stability and path to shipping amid that chaos.
That's a tenuous spot for this series.
Los Angeles Police Protective League, the union that represents the majority of the department's officers, filed the suit to halt Special Order 7, which it said puts officers in a legally tenuous spot deciding between department directives and state law.
That really was the thing that moved me off of the tenuous spot that I was on between all of these fields of music that I grew up with and made me realize that what Duke Ellington said was true: "There's only two kinds of music; good music and bad music".
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A soft market, precious few resources to deal and the Yankees' tenuous playoff spot — three and a half games behind the Baltimore Orioles for the final wild-card berth — ensured that they would do a very un-Yankee-like thing: they stood pat when the deadline passed at 4 p.m. Instead, it was the teams ahead of them that made moves, albeit minor ones.
But she is in a tenuous position.
Realistically, Hefner's hold on the rotation spot is tenuous, especially with Wheeler starting to pitch well.
(Marbury continues to brood, and his hold on a rotation spot is tenuous).
But when rain forced the second delay, Hughes's spot became tenuous.
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