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unstable text
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
'unstable text' is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to refer to text that is likely to change or be edited. For example, "I'm still working on the draft document, so the text is a bit unstable right now."
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Alternative expressions(4)
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In editing the autobiography, Mr. Dews was aware that this was "an unstable text".
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59 human-written examples
However, since oDNA inheritance is phylogenetically unstable (see main text), a much larger dataset on organelle transmission in algae should be analyzed.
Science
The participants in the dialogues must therefore be different, and de Laat's segmentation of the texts is "unstable".
Wiki
The text is overwhelming, unstable, encyclopaedic and extravagantly allusive.
News & Media
"The text is overwhelming, unstable, encyclopaedic and extravagantly allusive," agreed David Gale in the Observer.
News & Media
His rap is meticulous, mathematical, and precise in its text; rhythmic and unstable in its vocals, beats, and flow.
News & Media
If oDNA inheritance is phylogenetically unstable (Box 3; see main text), fungi that regulate oDNA inheritance independently of gamete size or mating type can be interpreted as derived forms.
Science
The result is a universe of always-already abandoned texts whose encoded message-values constitute unstable truth-quotients that cannot be stabilized by any means.
News & Media
The structure of the text, a mosaic of fragments, mirrors the unstable nature of memory.
News & Media
Unconscientious, emotionally unstable, disagreeable extraverts also reported spending more time sending text messages.
While the trivial and both semi-trivial steady states are unstable, the non-trivial steady state is stable (see Text S1).
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When referring to a document that is still in progress, use "unstable text" to clearly communicate that the content is subject to change. This helps manage expectations and avoids misunderstandings.
Common error
Avoid assuming that "unstable text" automatically means the text is wrong. It primarily indicates that the text is in a state of change or not yet finalized, not necessarily that it contains errors.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "unstable text" functions as a descriptive term, modifying a noun to indicate that the content is subject to change or is not yet in a final, reliable state. Ludwig provides examples of its use in referring to autobiographies undergoing editing.
Frequent in
News & Media
30%
Science
30%
Wiki
10%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
5%
Formal & Business
5%
Academia
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "unstable text" is a useful descriptor for written material that is subject to change or not yet finalized. Ludwig AI confirms its grammatical correctness and provides examples across various domains, from news and media to scientific publications. While not a highly frequent phrase, it serves a clear purpose in communicating the provisional nature of content. When using "unstable text", ensure that the context aligns with its intended meaning: to indicate that the content is in flux, rather than simply being incorrect. Consider alternatives like "provisional text" or "evolving text" for nuanced variations.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
volatile text
Replaces "unstable" with "volatile", emphasizing the potential for sudden and dramatic changes.
fluid text
Substitutes "unstable" with "fluid", highlighting the text's adaptability and tendency to evolve.
mutable text
Replaces "unstable" with "mutable", focusing on the text's capacity to be altered.
unreliable text
Swaps "unstable" with "unreliable", stressing the text's lack of dependability or accuracy.
tentative text
Replaces "unstable" with "tentative", suggesting that the text is provisional and subject to revision.
provisional text
Similar to "tentative text", but emphasizes the temporary nature of the content.
changing text
A more direct alternative, simply highlighting the text's state of flux.
evolving text
Emphasizes the ongoing development and transformation of the text.
text in flux
Uses a more metaphorical expression to describe the text's changing state.
unsettled text
Suggests that the text is not yet finalized or agreed upon.
FAQs
How can I use "unstable text" in a sentence?
You might say, "The manuscript is still under review, so the text remains "unstable text"." It indicates the content is subject to modification.
What does "unstable text" imply about a document?
It suggests that the document is not in its final form and is likely to undergo revisions or edits. Consider it a work in progress.
Which is a better term: ""unstable text"" or "incorrect text"?
The choice depends on the context. If the text is simply wrong, use "incorrect text". If the text is subject to change, ""unstable text"" is more appropriate.
What can I say instead of ""unstable text""?
Consider using terms like "provisional text", "changing text", or "evolving text", depending on the nuance you want to convey.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
88%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested