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Guest Posted 21 years ago
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Stabilisation?

0I've foung in my oxford dictionary that stablisation means rather "an act" than a "state". And I wonder wheather I can use this word saying for example: "It gives me the sense of stabillsation" when I want to say that sth makes me feel safe and nice. Thanks050010id1
  

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0 Hi Guest, 02br 00The process of "making" or "becoming" stable. " 02br 00Let's see what the native speakers think about it. 0-

  • 0 Hi Guest, 02br 00The process of "making" or "becoming" stable.
  • " 02br 00Let's see what the native speakers think about it.
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0 Hi Guest, 02br
00The process of "making" or "becoming" stable. I think your example is correct: "Money makes me to feel a sense of stabilisation." 02br
00Let's see what the native speakers think about it. 0-
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0 Hi Guest - I think what you want is "it gives me the sense of stability." 0-
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0 Yes!!! Of course! Why haven't I thought about it! Stability is exactly what I needed!!!!!!!!!!! O gosh!!! Thanks a lot! 0-
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0 Dear Guest, 02br
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00You may say «a sense of security» also. 02br
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00Kind regards, 05002br
00Goldmund 010id1
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0 You're right, Goldmund - "security" does have a cosier feel to it. 0-
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0 Thanks guys, I knew something was wrong with my sentence! Khoff, so happy to see you here answering the questions. I hope that everything is going well there. 0-

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