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Discover Ludwig"fickle nature" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to the unpredictable and changeable tendency of something or someone. Example: "Her fickle nature made it difficult for him to know what to expect from her." This sentence implies that the person's behavior or mood is constantly changing, making it challenging for the other person to understand or predict.
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Ah, the fickle nature of broadcasting.
And she philosophically accepts the fickle nature of their fame.
Cumberbatch must be pondering the fickle nature of reputation.
Vivienne Kaye, however, said that the fickle nature is love troubles her.
The Giants' triumph was a lesson in the fickle nature of finding an ace starter.
Such stamina is pretty remarkable considering fashion's notoriously fickle nature and ever-shortening attention span.
No one is immune from the fickle nature of credit in the world economy.
Cruz, mindful of the fickle nature of N.F.L. fame, would like to see that change.
He then turns to the fickle nature of the individual market.
He provides a pretty stark lesson in the fickle nature of literary mortality.
And after the abuse of fickle nature and benighted politician, New Orleans seems the perfect spot.
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