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"to be less stable" is correct and usable in written English
You could use it to describe something that is not as secure or firm as it used to be. For example, "The relationships between the countries have become less stable in recent months."
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Asian voting patterns tend to be less stable than Latinos.
These tend to be less stable, and thus less long-lived than inorganics.
Despite increasing social acceptance, the report acknowledges that cohabiting couple families continue to be less stable than married couple families.
Demand for zinc, lead, silver, and gold has been fairly steady, but markets for other metals have proved to be less stable.
Much of the increase in unmarried births has occurred among parents who are living together but are not married, cohabitation arrangements that tend to be less stable than marriages, studies show.
68Ga- and 99mTc-DTPA are reported to be less stable in serum [35, 36].
Pedelecs were shown to be less stable in phase 1 than conventional bicycles, irrespective of user group.
Our results indicate that AA in the alternative orientation seems to be less stable, moving toward Arg120.
The Ge pyramids on the Si 001) surface turned out to be less stable objects than the wedges.
It was the network of partners with experience in the branch that proved to be less stable.
In contrast, explicitly learned motor skills are characterized by conscious knowledge of the movements and performance that tends to be less stable under stress, fatigue, and multi-tasking.
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