remain shaky
Frequency: 5.515.4 per million words
To continue to be in an unstable or uncertain state.
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- The country's economy continues to remain shaky after the recent crisis.
- Despite the efforts, his confidence in the project will likely remain shaky.
- For weeks, the peace talks have remained shaky, with no clear breakthrough.
- Even after the minor repair, the old bridge may remain shaky in strong winds.
- The new government's support base could remain shaky if they don't deliver on promises.
- Her health status, unfortunately, continued to remain shaky throughout the recovery period.
- Analysts predict the global market will remain shaky for the rest of the year.
- Without a clear strategy, the company's financial standing will remain shaky.
- The foundations of their alliance might remain shaky until trust is fully rebuilt.
- After the scandal, the public's perception of the institution is bound to remain shaky.