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been variable
adjective
Able to vary.
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Temperatures in Switzerland have been variable.
Admittedly, the quality has been variable.
His recent work in the UK has certainly been variable.
"It's been variable over the years," Ms. Coley said of trends in wedding-party costume.
Moreover, performance using international benchmarks has been variable – particularly in relation to equity.
Despite Scotland's overdue return to winning ways, the overall standard of the tournament has been variable.
Some prices, it seems, have been variable for a while.
"The quality of social worker decision making has been variable for decades and we have known about it and have done nothing about it," he says.
On the pitch, the quality of the football may have been variable and tended towards sterile at times – but that is the one thing the organisers cannot control.
The hit rate has always been variable – for every genuine breakout such as Coldplay, there have been a dozen Campag Velocets.
Progress has been variable.
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