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fluctuate

[fluhk-choo-eyt] / ˈflʌk tʃuˌeɪt /


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Ayton’s energy has appeared to fluctuate in recent games, including two games in which he did not finish the fourth quarter on the court.

From Los Angeles Times

Researchers found that although colonies were able to keep average brood temperatures within the ideal range of 34-36°C needed for healthy development, temperatures inside the hive still fluctuated widely throughout the day.

From Science Daily

Financing costs fluctuated, falling to historic lows and stoking demand further.

From Barron's

Financing costs fluctuated, falling to historic lows and stoking demand further.

From Barron's

Experts have long cautioned against putting too much stock in year-to-year crime statistics, which can fluctuate based on complex, intertwined factors — including how authorities classify and count certain offenses.

From Los Angeles Times