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fluctuate

[fluhk-choo-eyt] / ˈflʌk tʃuˌeɪt /


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On March 9, oil traded in its widest range since the depths of the pandemic, fluctuating $38 in a single day.

From Barron's

This occurs when magnetic moments in a material cannot settle into a single stable pattern and instead remain in a fluctuating configuration.

From Science Daily

"There is currently not a single gynaecological condition listed as a recurring or fluctuating impairment in the guidance on the disability definition," Sanju explains.

From BBC

However, fluctuating temperatures are influencing how much snow falls, when it does, and where.

From BBC

As a result, as well as fluctuating prices, Raven and his staff are also often facing angry customers.

From BBC