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be variable
adjective
Able to vary.
Exact(58)
The answer will be variable.
Outside the Scream series, his choices could be variable.
But if the quality of television DVD's can be variable, the best ones are addictive.
Even committed Radio 4 aficionados admit the quality can be variable.
"These can be variable and have to be paid on top of rent and mortgage.
The old French units of measurement were inconsistent in part because they were meant to be variable.
She can be variable, technically, but here her death scene was the most chilling and realistic imaginable.
"The quality of the opposition would be variable as well, but if you wanted somebody to score goals, he was often your man".
He approaches the question musically at first, by talking about analog tempo in music performance and how it can often be variable, even among professionals.
Winds tend to be variable and do not usually reach gale force.
Cochran was an instant success but Vincent proved to be variable.
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