stability

/stəˈbɪlɪti/
noun 2

Collocations

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(noun.)

ADJ

greater | relative | long-term | internal | economic, financial, monetary, price | political, social | emotional

VERB + STABILITY

achieve, bring, ensure, give sb, provide (sb with)

The new government worked hard to provide the region with much-needed economic stability.

lack | threaten, undermine | maintain, preserve

PHRASES

a period of stability

After years of change, the company finally entered a period of stability.

a threat to stability

Economic uncertainty poses a threat to stability for many small businesses.

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