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The phrase "are erratic for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is inconsistent or unpredictable in relation to a specific subject or context.
Example: "The weather patterns in this region are erratic for this time of year, making it difficult to plan outdoor events."
Alternatives: "are unpredictable for" or "are inconsistent for".
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Both water and electricity supplies are erratic, for a start.
The results of the enhanced version of the model are very accurate whereas those of the previous version are erratic for the considered joint.
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Despite the no-hitter, in which he walked eight, Jackson was erratic for Arizona, with just eight quality starts in 21 games.
Vitt complimented the Giants' defensive line, praising its long run of success, but this season has been erratic for the unit.
John Franco and Armando Benitez were erratic in the ninth and Glendon Rusch was erratic for the first five innings, but the Mets climbed back from 4-0 and 6-3 deficits and then prevailed.
Anthony was erratic for three quarters, heroic in the fourth, but off-kilter in two overtime periods as the Knicks lost their sixth straight game, the last four at home.
Recently, it has been demonstrated that liver stiffness measurement is erratic for detecting fibrosis in patients with acute hepatitis [ 24, 25].
However, they were erratic for the sponges, where the highest normalized chiA abundance was found in C. candelabrum and the highest normalized enzyme activity in H. panicea.
Though there is some indication that RRs are relatively high for studies published before 1980, the pattern is erratic for both COPD (high for pre-1980 and 1990-99, low for 1980-89 and 2000 or later) and emphysema (high for pre-1980 and 2000 or later, low for 1980-89 and 1990-99).
A bull that stops suddenly upon entering the ring and, bewildered by his new environment (yet another enclosure), attempts to escape back through the still-open gate might mean a tame or cowardly bull (a manso) is on hand; manso bulls can make for an ignoble performance and pose a great danger to the matador, for the bull's movements are erratic and difficult for the bullfighter to gauge.
Harrington had 19 points but was erratic from the field (8 for 24).
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