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Discover Ludwig"it can vary" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It is typically used to suggest that something is not consistent and can change in different situations or circumstances. Example: The prices of vegetables at the farmer's market can vary depending on the season and availability of crops.
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It can vary from images to images, but on the basis of experiments, 17 is the most appropriate.
"It is a local issue so it can vary according to commissioners (i.e. age 14/16/18)," its spokeswoman said.
Fifty?" "It can vary".
"It can vary.
But it can vary.
It can vary over time.
It can vary from place to place.
I think it can vary from individual to individual.
A house piano's tenure is usually five or six years, but it can vary.
And yet you say it can vary from table to table within the same county.
It can vary in coarseness – the coarser the grind, the more textured and chewy a loaf.
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