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unstable objects
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "unstable objects" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts such as physics, engineering, or any field discussing items that lack stability or balance. Example: "The experiment involved several unstable objects that required careful handling to prevent accidents."
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Brazilian-born sculptor Lucia Nogueira was a maker of delicate, violent, and psychologically intrusive and unstable objects.
News & Media
He said the team has produced compelling evidence that neutrinos do, indeed, have a very small mass.If and when a neutrino does bump into something, the interaction spits out one of three particles an electron, a muon or a tau (the last two are heavy, unstable objects with most of the characteristics of an electron).
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Unstable objects overturned.
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In a similar context, Herzberger 1982a and 1982b assigns the value f to the unstable objects.
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(Clearly, numerical integration on its own is of little use if we want to find unstable objects).
For example, in the case presented in Fig. 2, the system should not locate unstable objects on the height- adjustable table.
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What nobody seems to have considered, because for decades it could never be allowed as a public thought, was that Rose had "come on" to Laurie (it was Rose, after all, who had crossed the steamer's deck to make the initial approach) and had been battered to death by the unstable object of his desire in a fit of homophobic rage.
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The unstable object is marked using light green.
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Some such philosophers would accordingly draw no metaphysically significant distinction between objects and events, treating both as entities of the same kind: an object would simply be a "monotonous" event; an event would be an "unstable" object [Goodman 1951].
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At the same time, unstable moving objects are emerged because of variation motion vectors.
Contemporary art conservator Glenn Wharton, in an article that outlines the challenges of his profession, summarizes the issue thus: "In acquiring works with unstable 'found' objects, synthesized modern polymers, and other new technologies, museum collections shifted from the predictable to the unknown".
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Best practice
When describing physical items, ensure that "unstable objects" are clearly defined by their material properties or environmental conditions causing instability. For abstract concepts, clarify the factors contributing to their instability.
Common error
Avoid using "unstable objects" without specifying the type or degree of instability. Overgeneralizing can lead to confusion or misinterpretation. Always provide context to clarify the nature of the instability.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "unstable objects" functions primarily as a noun phrase, where the adjective "unstable" modifies the noun "objects". Ludwig AI shows that the phrase appears in various contexts to describe items lacking stability.
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52%
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28%
Wiki
8%
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8%
Formal & Business
2%
Social Media
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "unstable objects" is a grammatically sound and frequently used expression for describing items or entities lacking stability. Ludwig AI confirms its applicability across diverse contexts, ranging from scientific research to news reporting. While generally neutral to formal in register, it's important to provide specific context to clarify the nature and degree of instability. To prevent vagueness, be sure to detail the instability and avoid overgeneralization when employing the phrase.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
precarious items
Replaces "objects" with "items" and "unstable" with "precarious", emphasizing risk and instability.
unbalanced items
Replaces "unstable" with "unbalanced", focusing on a lack of equilibrium.
unsteady artifacts
Substitutes "objects" with "artifacts", implying a potentially delicate or historical instability.
fragile constructs
Changes "objects" to "constructs", suggesting a built or assembled item with inherent weakness.
rickety structures
Replaces "objects" with "structures" and "unstable" with "rickety", indicating a shaky and unreliable form.
unreliable components
Changes "objects" to "components", implying that the objects are part of a larger system, and uses "unreliable" instead of "unstable".
insecure entities
Alters "objects" to "entities", broadening the scope to include non-physical things, and "unstable" to "insecure".
volatile elements
Uses "volatile" instead of "unstable", suggesting a tendency to change rapidly or unpredictably.
flimsy creations
Implies that the objects are not only unstable, but also poorly made or of low quality.
wobbly things
Uses more informal language, replacing "objects" with "things" and "unstable" with "wobbly".
FAQs
How can I use "unstable objects" in a sentence?
You can use "unstable objects" to describe items that are prone to falling, breaking, or otherwise losing their form or function. For example, "The construction site was filled with "unstable objects" that posed a safety risk."
What's the difference between "unstable objects" and "fragile objects"?
"Unstable objects" are prone to losing balance or structural integrity, while "fragile objects" are easily broken. An object can be both, but the terms emphasize different characteristics. For instance, a stack of books is an "unstable objects", while a glass vase is a "fragile objects".
What are some synonyms for "unstable objects"?
Depending on the context, you could use alternatives like "precarious items", "rickety structures", or "volatile elements".
Is it correct to say "an unstable objects" or "unstable objects"?
The correct usage is "unstable objects" (plural) or "an unstable object" (singular) because "unstable" begins with a vowel sound, requiring "an" for singular usage.
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