Collocations for stability - noun
ADJECTIVE
greater,
increased
relative
overall
These actions may threaten the overall stability of the system.
relative
overall
These actions may threaten the overall stability of the system.
long-term
internal
global, international, regional
economic, financial, monetary, price
political, social
family (esp. AmE)
They believe that religion enhances family stability.
internal
global, international, regional
economic, financial, monetary, price
political, social
family (esp. AmE)
They believe that religion enhances family stability.
emotional,
mental
VERB + stability
achieve,
bring,
ensure,
give sb,
provide (sb with)
The policy should bring greater monetary stability to the country.
The policy should bring greater monetary stability to the country.
enhance,
improve,
increase,
promote
restore
lack
threaten, undermine
maintain, preserve
restore
lack
threaten, undermine
maintain, preserve
PHRASES
a lack of stability
peace and stability
the need for peace and stability in the Middle East
peace and stability
the need for peace and stability in the Middle East
a period of stability
The country was enjoying a period of political stability.
The country was enjoying a period of political stability.
a sense of stability
a threat to stability
The conflict is becoming a threat to stability in the region.
a threat to stability
The conflict is becoming a threat to stability in the region.