Sentence examples for the precarious from inspiring English sources

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the precarious

adjective

Dangerously insecure or unstable; perilous.

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Mudslides have damaged the precarious road system.

The precarious balance used to be merely unsettling.

Will we ever shake the precarious nature of finding home?

Fresh trouble on Tuesday underscored the precarious cleanup efforts.

Such is the precarious position of the Mets.

In some respects, Washington's receiving corps is just a shinier version of the precarious backfield.

Other violence in Pakistan on Wednesday further underscored the precarious security situation.

As his religious fervour faded, the precarious balance between realism and vision was lost.

But the bonds could leave investors exposed, especially given the precarious situation in Europe.

Older children play a game similar to jacks, using pebbles on the precarious heights.

Despite the precarious economy, Italian politics appeared all but bereft of a functional opposition.

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