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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always fluctuating" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is in a constant state of change or variation.
Example: "The stock market is always fluctuating, making it difficult for investors to predict trends."
Alternatives: "constantly changing" or "perpetually varying".
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Since the numbers were always fluctuating, C.C.A. was always struggling to find new customers, and in July, 2005, the company announced that it would have to close Hutto down.
During Mr Chavez's 14 years in power, availability was always fluctuating.
The wind speed is always fluctuating, and so is the power generated from wind turbines (WTs).
"The hierarchies are always fluctuating, and people in New York always have an idea of the relative positioning of everyone in the room, of these hierarchies".
As a result, among the 416 sub-pathways defined in the KEGG pathway database 46 sub-pathways demonstrated certain variations between the strains/species, as summarized in Additional file 7. A key feature of the oral environment is that the nutrients available to the oral bacteria are always fluctuating between abundance and famine associated with human diet.
The economy is always fluctuating, so make sure you have a stable career that will back you up in times of need.
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In reality, parameters involved in the modeling approach of ecological systems are not absolute constants, and they always fluctuate around some average value due to continuous fluctuations in the environment.
These quarterly statistics always fluctuate.
My performance had always fluctuated a lot.
The price of fossil fuels will always fluctuate.
Though the pass rate has always fluctuated, the latest result has brought renewed heart-searching.
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