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Meanings of extremely precarious in English
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Usage of extremely precarious in English
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Furthermore, my wife's health is, I am sorry to say, extremelyprecarious.
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The day was an unhappy one; my hiding-place was extremelyprecarious.
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Our progress, which had been dangerous enough before, became extremelyprecarious.
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Since that time my health has been extremelyprecarious.
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But residents say the situation is extremelyprecarious.
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But our position here is extremelyprecarious.
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But documents from the New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade show this fund is extremelyprecarious.
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Her position was extremelyprecarious.
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Schubert's standing is extremelyprecarious.
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Thomas's exertions were evidently prodigious and ceaseless; while his position -nay, his very existence -was extremelyprecarious.
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The possession, even of such farmers, however, was long extremelyprecarious, and still is so in many parts of Europe.
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After the Embassy raid my position became extremelyprecarious, for I was now on the black list and being searched for.
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The situation of the young noble, clad only in a velvet doublet and armed only with a light sword, was extremelyprecarious.
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Fortunately, as our front was extremelyprecarious and shallow, we were only supposed to be covering the southern wing of the fighting.
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Abdurrahman's tenure of the Cabul sovereignty had been at first extremelyprecarious; but he proved a man at once strong, resolute, and politic.
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The situation of the Netherlands was now extremelyprecarious and difficult to manage, during the unstable sway of a government so weak as Maximilian's.