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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fluctuates more" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used when describing something that changes or varies frequently and to a greater extent than something else. Example: "The stock market fluctuates more than the housing market."
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From Figure 1, the following patterns are apparent: (i) both d̂S and d̂N show smooth trends of fluctuation along the sequence; (ii) d̂S fluctuates more wildly along the sequence than d̂N; and (iii) in some regions, the estimated rate ratio ω̂>1, which could naïvely be interpreted as indicating positive selection.
In many genes, the position of their TSSs fluctuates more or less [ 11], and the degree of this fluctuation could cancel out the effects of phasing to TSSs.
But the price of permits fluctuates more than the price of coal or biomass.
The resuspension rate in the spanwise direction fluctuates more as the Reynolds number increases.
THE value of my house fluctuates more often — and for even more mysterious reasons — than my weight these days.
When PCD− wins, the r value is lower and fluctuates more (shown by the variation in the blue plots).
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Alternatively, the renminbi could be allowed to fluctuate more freely.
In the past year, ACA temperatures have fluctuated more rapidly.
Studies showed that with a stronger near-wellbore heterogeneity, the inflow profile would fluctuate more seriously.
Beijing has long promised to allow its currency to fluctuate more freely.
But the growth in the economy resulted in prices starting to fluctuate more rapidly.
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