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precarious position

noun as in ragged edge

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Tesla was already in a precarious position before Musk’s flirtation with the far right turned into an all-out embrace.

From Slate

Companies like Rivian and Lucid, which make only EVs and sell directly to consumers, are in a more precarious position.

The stakes are considerable for Newsom, who finds himself in a precarious position with his state on fire.

Lack of finances and an inability to help an ongoing injury crisis has also left Everton in a precarious position in the Women's Super League for the past two seasons.

From BBC

More could potentially follow in light of Henson’s departure, putting USC in a precarious position ahead of its bowl game on Dec. 27, with just a few available backups behind a patchwork line.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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