Sentence examples for the tenuous from inspiring English sources

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the tenuous

adjective

Thin in substance or consistency.

  • The aether was thought to be of tenuous strands.

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Deena Drewis explores the tenuous relationship between writers and editors.

"Without the park the tenuous coalition fell apart".

Stern also addressed the tenuous positions of two franchises.

No one understood the tenuous situation better than General Saidkhail himself.

Or perhaps we accept stories only when they're accompanied by the tenuous methodology of social "scientists".

The blog AZ Snakepit offers a glimpse at the tenuous state of Diamondbacks fandom.

The investigation has also been hampered by the tenuous security situation in Benghazi.

Some call the survivors "asylum seekers," to account for the tenuous nature of their rights.

But it is the tenuous nature of the security that worries him most.

Yet the overall low cost of the agreements reflected the tenuous nature of the industry's comeback.

For the Republicans, the biggest problem is the tenuous margins by which they hold power.

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