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"greater volatility" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to a higher level of unpredictability or instability in a situation. Example: "Investors are hesitant to invest in the stock market due to the greater volatility in recent months."
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Many technology issues have faced even greater volatility.
A. We're seeing greater volatility in energy markets.
These managers said they thought decimalization had resulted in less liquidity, less transparency and greater volatility.
In short, there's a feeling of greater volatility, both up and down.
But shares' higher returns over very long periods are offset by greater volatility.
The trend toward greater volatility is more pronounced in larger price moves.
Or it could be a reflection of the much greater volatility in that survey.
Inevitably, there will be more doubts about results, and with increased uncertainty usually comes greater volatility.
The greater volatility of cyclohexene leading to long reaction times is another reason.
We strongly believe that this will result in price increases and greater volatility that will hurt manufacturers".
While it will surely bring greater volatility, Regulation FD should also produce some benefits for individual investors.
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