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fluctuate

[fluhk-choo-eyt] / ˈflʌk tʃuˌeɪt /


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If it fluctuates or you change jobs, this could affect how your earnings rise.

From BBC

Since I work in sales, my income fluctuates, and some months are better than others.

From MarketWatch

The research indicates that at least during one phase of Snowball Earth, the climate continued to fluctuate on yearly, decadal, and even century long timescales, with patterns resembling those seen in the modern climate system.

From Science Daily

The art conservator's income also fluctuates depending on the assignments she receives from institutions and individuals.

From Barron's

My latest column looks at low-volatility investing: stocks and funds whose prices fluctuate less sharply than the overall market.

From The Wall Street Journal