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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a volatile" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be used in contexts discussing something that is unstable or subject to rapid change, but it typically requires additional context to be meaningful.
Example: "As a volatile market, it can change direction unexpectedly, impacting investors significantly."
Alternatives: "as an unstable" or "as a fluctuating".
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At the time, Kean was still perceived as a volatile talent.
Brown has a reputation as a volatile individual who often loses his temper.
Mr. Winkler's reputation as a volatile manager also made recruiting more- seasoned talent a challenge.
Todes presents him as a volatile child, a difficult student, and, frequently, a nasty adult.
The chemical may be applied as a gas or as a volatile liquid.
The reasoning notwithstanding, Mr. Vance described Mr. Ferhani as a volatile threat.
There is a glut of tankers these days, as well as a volatile economy.
It is also used as a volatile starting fluid for diesel engines and gasoline engines in cold weather.
Russell Brand has described himself as a "volatile person" after he lost his cool with a journalist in Downing Street.
The tax is a bureaucratic burden on business as well as a volatile source of income for cities and towns.
Carbon monoxide is detected as a volatile reduction product at potentials more negative than −1.4 V vs.AgAgCl.
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