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I am precarious vs I am precarious, as in the beginning

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'I am precarious' is a standalone statement indicating a state of uncertainty or instability. 'I am precarious, as in the beginning' adds additional information, specifying a comparison to a previous state or situation.

Last updated: March 17, 2024 • 769 views

I am precarious

This phrase is correct and commonly used to express a state of uncertainty or instability.

This phrase is used to describe a situation where someone feels uncertain, unstable, or at risk.

Examples:

  • After losing my job, I am feeling precarious.
  • She felt precarious about her future after the breakup.
  • The company's financial situation is precarious.
  • Living in a war zone makes life feel precarious.
  • His health condition is precarious.
  • this is my 1st corn snake so i am precarious of handling her and she has a tendency to curl up, i feed her once per week on a pinkie, two days after i have tried ...
  • Michele explained: “[W]hen we thought about this we said to ourselves that we wanted to construct a public moment in which one says yes, I am precarious, but.
  • Sep 24, 2015 ... I have won reporting and writing awards, and, alas, I am precarious, daily, with my clients, who live through fetal alcohol syndrome, autism, ...
  • May 16, 2015 ... (Still, I am precarious, and sometimes think that Katie would have been a better choice). So the age is just a number at this point. (But between ...

I am precarious, as in the beginning

This phrase is correct and is used to provide additional context by comparing the current state to a previous one.

This phrase is used when you want to emphasize a comparison between your current state of being precarious and a previous state, typically the beginning of something.

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