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fluctuate

[fluhk-choo-eyt] / ˈflʌk tʃuˌeɪt /


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"The technological strategies evident in the stone tools likely played a crucial role in helping hominin populations adapt to the fluctuating environments that characterized the 90,000-year-period in Eastern Asia," Professor Petraglia said.

From Science Daily

But his earnings fluctuate constantly, depending on order volume, distance, and the incentives offered by the app.

From BBC

O'Hara's character Moira was a particular delight, with her wildly fluctuating accent, outlandish fashion sense, and brilliant one-liners.

From BBC

Between June and October of last year, the number of arrests has fluctuated significantly.

From Los Angeles Times

Michael Ko, 55, stared at the fluctuating stock figures on his phone while waiting in line to sell the physical gold he had bought and stored in a home safe several years ago.

From Barron's