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fluctuate

[fluhk-choo-eyt] / ˈflʌk tʃuˌeɪt /


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PDD had previously cautioned that its financial performance could fluctuate as it strengthens its e-commerce ecosystem and rolls out more support initiatives to keep merchants from defecting to other platforms.

From The Wall Street Journal

As political scientists and pollsters who study Hispanic voting trends, we are concerned with the question of whether these latest movements are real or simply a function of fluctuating Latino Democratic turnout rates.

From Salon

And when that value fluctuates, so does your confidence about retiring.

From MarketWatch

While Wall Street enjoyed a late rally on the remarks, Asian stock markets fluctuated as nervous traders awaited positive developments in the crisis.

From Barron's

From cranking up the heat in the harsh Midwest winters, to fuelling the driving season, they are heavily exposed to the fluctuating price of fossil fuels.

From BBC