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in continuous fluctuation
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "in continuous fluctuation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of constant change or variability in a particular context, such as economics, weather, or emotions. Example: "The stock market has been in continuous fluctuation, making it difficult for investors to predict future trends."
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Most importantly, the factorial analysis of microarrays employed in this study is optimal for studies involving aquatic animals, as they are exposed simultaneously to a multitude of environmental factors that are in continuous fluctuation.
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The multitude of interactions results in a continuous fluctuation around the steady values.
Cassava is a vegetatively propagated perennial crop, and virus persistence occurs throughout the life-cycle of the plant until it is harvested, therefore in cassava one anticipates a continuous fluctuation in host responsive genes as the virus spreads systemically to new apical leaves, where geminiviruses prefer to replicate [ 39, 40].
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Although the stochastic modelling carried out here means that there is continuous fluctuation in the amount of FOXO in the various compartments of the model (cytoplasm, nuclear and DNA-bound), we found that the fluctuation is usually small, about 10 molecules, i.e. 1% of the total amount of FOXO, and the average number of FOXO molecules in each compartment varies smoothly as the PTM level alters.
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In other words, some data derived from the environment are not constant but fluctuate around some average value due to continuous fluctuations in the environment.
In reality, parameters involved in the modeling approach of ecological systems are not absolute constants, and they always fluctuate around some average value due to continuous fluctuations in the environment.
In fact, because of the existence of environmental noise, the parameters involved in system (1.1) are not absolute constants, and they fluctuate around some average values owing to continuous fluctuations in the environment.
Considering continuous fluctuations in the environment, such as variation in intensity of sunlight, temperature, and water level, the parameters involved in models should fluctuate around some average values.
The basic mechanism and factors of population growth like resources and vital rates - birth, death, immigration, and emigration - change non-deterministically due to continuous fluctuations in the environment (e.g. variation in intensity of sunlight, temperature, water level, etc).
Continuous fluctuations in the money market rates of interest result from changes in the pressure of available supplies of funds upon the market and in the pull of current demands upon the market.
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In additional, switching operating strategies during system running will scarcely result in the violent or continuous fluctuations on the operating parameters.
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Best practice
When describing systems affected by numerous, simultaneous environmental factors, use "in continuous fluctuation" to accurately convey ongoing variability, especially in scientific writing concerning aquatic or ecological environments.
Common error
Avoid using "in continuous fluctuation" when simpler terms like "changing" or "varying" would suffice. This phrase adds precision and is valuable in technical contexts, but might seem unnecessarily complex in everyday language.
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The phrase "in continuous fluctuation" acts as a prepositional phrase, typically modifying a noun or verb to describe a state of constant change or variability. Ludwig confirms its correct usage and suitability for academic and scientific contexts.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "in continuous fluctuation" precisely describes systems or parameters subject to ongoing change, particularly in scientific and technical domains. Ludwig confirms its correct grammatical structure, though it's best reserved for contexts demanding precision, avoiding overuse in simpler language. Alternatives like "in constant flux" may suit different nuances. Use this phrase when you need to convey a high level of accuracy in describing dynamic processes.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
in constant flux
Emphasizes the state of flowing or changing continuously.
undergoing constant variation
Highlights the process of changing.
in a state of perpetual change
Emphasizes the ongoing nature of change.
in perpetual motion
Implies ceaseless movement or activity.
subject to ongoing change
Focuses on the susceptibility to change.
characterized by constant shifts
Highlights the shifts or alterations as a defining trait.
exhibiting sustained variability
Emphasizes the observable aspect of change.
displaying relentless fluctuation
Highlights the unyielding nature of the fluctuation.
experiencing ceaseless undulation
Describes a wavelike form of continuous variation.
marked by unending oscillation
Implies a constant back-and-forth movement or variation.
FAQs
How can I use "in continuous fluctuation" in a sentence?
Use "in continuous fluctuation" to describe something that is constantly changing. For example, "The stock market has been "in continuous fluctuation" due to economic uncertainty".
What are some alternatives to "in continuous fluctuation"?
Alternatives include "in constant flux", "undergoing constant variation", or "in a state of perpetual change", depending on the specific nuance you want to convey.
In what contexts is "in continuous fluctuation" most appropriate?
"In continuous fluctuation" is best suited for describing scientific, technical, or economic phenomena where precise and ongoing variability is relevant. Simpler terms may be more appropriate for general contexts.
What's the difference between "in continuous fluctuation" and "unstable"?
"Unstable" implies a tendency to change erratically or unpredictably, potentially leading to collapse or failure. "In continuous fluctuation" simply means there's ongoing variation, without necessarily implying instability.
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