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Discover LudwigThe phrase "it has varied" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use this phrase to indicate that something has changed over a period of time or that something has many different or unusual forms. For example, you could say: "The temperature outside has varied greatly this month."
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Since then, it has varied in brightness in a rough a five-year cycle.
But his position on how he would compel the country to fund it has varied.
In others years, it has varied wildly, leading to volatile conditions.
I must have had my temperature taken eight or more times today and it has varied from 35 to 36.6.
Their work provided – literally – cold, hard data about the Earth's climate and how it has varied through time.
It has varied undesirable effects such as nephrotoxicity, intestinal toxicity which limit its wide and extensive clinical usage.
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2. Tee 'em Up OK, here's a joke that never gets old, but I've varied it just a bit.
Its success has varied, but it has recently produced a string of prolific reservoirs and promising new fields.
Internationally, as coding for the disease has varied, it has proved quite difficult to apply the new classification to the many population registers.
The quality of the Voice's editorial content has varied, but it was never just a shopper.
The methodology has varied.
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