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The phrase "a fluctuation" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the sudden or temporary change in a certain quantity or amount. For example, "The stock market is subject to frequent fluctuations in prices."
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With the expansion, however, has come a fluctuation of standards.
It resulted in a fluctuation of Log2R values.
But for the moment it is just a fluctuation," says Camporesi.
"What there has been is a fluctuation in warming, and they always occur," he adds.
There is always a fluctuation, you need to find air somewhere or it all becomes too much.
The swimming speed u can be written as the sum of the mean and a fluctuation quantity (u′), i.e.e.e
In some theories, the universe itself is a quantum effect, the result of a fluctuation in some sort of preuniversal nothingness.
These analyses reveal a fluctuation between volcanic, fluvial and lacustrine deposits during the Middle Pleistocene.
A wavelength dependent loss of 0.10 dB is also measured with a fluctuation of ±0.04 dB.
They now believe that this loss may be related to a fluctuation in stress hormones, which may be more pronounced in older individuals.
The author proposes a big bang model in which our Universe is a fluctuation of the vacuum, in the sense of quantum field theory.
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