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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
fluctuate .
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Examples
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An example of how the exchange rate fluctuates is that last week we withdrew $5,500 Pesos on two successive days.
Page 3 2007
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The meaning of the phrase fluctuates with that of its antithesis, the natural order.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 14: Simony-Tournon 1840-1916 1913
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Hoewever, that C2 rat - ing sort of 'fluctuates' about.
Introduction to the Primos Operating System by Violence of The VOID Hackers 1989
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My current cup size is between E-F cup (I think it kind of fluctuates depending on time of month)
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My current cup size is between E-F cup (I think it kind of fluctuates depending on time of month)
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•The glowing green "fluctuates" in intensity according to the control and willpower that Hal exerts over the ring.
Comic Book Movie 2010
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Even worse, it obscures voters 'real preferences altogether as support fluctuates among candidates not because of their policy preferences, but because of their perceived ability to win.
Rob Richie: Upholding Majority Rule With Voter Choice: It's Time for Reform Rob Richie 2010
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The idea that wine quality fluctuates with vintage is not unique to the Finger Lakes, and you seem to be implying it is.
Blind Tasting of Finger Lakes Pinot Noir Reveals Progress, Challenges 2009
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This would be true even if the U.S. raised fuel taxes, as Friedman sensibly suggests, because the price of heavily-taxed fuel also fluctuates with the cost of the oil from which it is refined.
Tom Friedman's electric car aid acid test Charles Lane 2010
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Daily word count is good to have, but I find mine fluctuates back and forth between 1,000 to 3,000 words/day.
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