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stable - use in sentences
Converse of object
- ride: There are several riding stables nearby, all speak English.
Adjective modifier
- converted: The cookery school is housed in the ground floor of the converted Georgian stables, which overlook the castle.. .
- livery: There are 20 horses in livery stables on the estate.
- former: This beautifully restored grade II listed former stables has been recently renovated to a very high standard.
Modifies a noun
- isotope: Stable isotopes are naturally occurring and are used as a marker for what is happening inside the body.
- angina: Design: Protocol guided management of patients with stable angina.
- block: The grand stable block was designed by William Legg.
- yard: It has an archway wide enough for coaches to pass through into the picturesque medieval stable yard.
- door: Pretty garden with stable door to rear of property.
- platform: The pontoon thus firmly founded, the dredging gear would work from a stable platform.
Used with adjective complement
- remain: Now patients with HIV can remain stable for many years.
- appear: I don't recall many problems with the Microsoft DHCP Server during these years, so this piece of Microsoft software appears reasonably stable.
- stay: That, we propose, is why the Protestant isolation indices stayed so stable between 1911 and 1981, while the Catholic indices rose.
- seem: Navigator also seems much more stable under Windows than Linux.
Noun used with modifier
- riding: Program 10 Alice visits an extraordinary riding stables located under one of London's busiest roads.
Modifying Another Word
- relatively: Tuberculosis in Scotland has been relatively stable over the past 20 years.
- financially: Money net pension searches Nick Gardiner is financially stable at 26.
Preposition: for
- horse: Outside were two well built concrete and brick pig sties and a stable for horses and carriages.
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