added stability
collocation in Englishmeaningsofaddedandstability
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added
adjective
uk/ˈæd.ɪd/us/ˈæd.ɪd/
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stability
noun[U]
uk/stəˈbɪl.ə.ti/us/stəˈbɪl.ə.t̬i/
a situation in which something is not likely to move ...
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(Definition ofaddedandstabilityfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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These uprights rest on solid foundation blocks inside of which they are anchored, foraddedstability.
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In turn, the grillage was built into the tower walls, which gaveaddedstabilityand often helped to strengthen an otherwise weak tower.
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They could give us certainaddedstabilityin relation to interest rates and currencies.
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This should giveaddedstabilityand confidence.
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The air-launched version has a smaller booster and additional tail fins foraddedstabilityduring launch.
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The wingtips featured considerable dihedral to act as winglets foraddedstability.
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Spades were carried on the sides of the legs that could be mounted onto the ends foraddedstability.
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This means that every carbon atom in the ring is sp2 hybridized, allowing foraddedstability.
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She may also chalk her hands and/or feet foraddedstabilityon the apparatus.
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It is equipped with a bipod and a rear spike foraddedstability.
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The mast sections are attached to the structure or building every 25ft m foraddedstability.
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It has sailing characteristics typical of a conventional high-performance monohull dinghy, but withaddedstabilityand righting moment from the trimaran amas or floats.
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Their bodies had a thick covering of feathers, with a diamond-shaped fan on the end of the tail (possibly foraddedstabilityduring flight).
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Often a mobility aid is used foraddedstability, once the patient has reached the mild to marked stage.
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Encapsulated cells are typically achieved through the generation of controlled-size droplets from a liquid cell suspension which are then rapidly solidified or gelated to provideaddedstability.
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The tailaddedstabilityas well as looking good when performing stunts.
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Vigneron also designed bows with a sort of rounded triangular cross section whichaddedstabilityto the bow (lower centre of gravity).
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Diagonal timbers on each supporting walladdedstability.
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They also gain theaddedstability, protection and mobility by choosing to attach to a mobile predator which has behavioural and morphological adaptions to live in strong currents.
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