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Discover LudwigThe phrase "very shaky" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is unstable, uncertain, or unreliable, such as a situation, argument, or physical object. Example: "The foundation of the old building was very shaky, raising concerns about its safety."
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SERVICE -- Very shaky.
People are very shaky.
"They got very shaky.
Suddenly the solid reasons seem very shaky.
For me, it's a very shaky place.
"History will be very shaky, very bumpy".
Congo, it seemed, was getting very shaky again.
His last two, very shaky playoff performances showed that.
But without governance it all looks very shaky," says Foden.
"My emotional state was very shaky," she said.
The status quo will begin to look very shaky.
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