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Discover LudwigThe phrase "large fluctuations" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe shifts in size or intensity over time. For example, "The stock market experienced large fluctuations in August."
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Large fluctuations indicate springy arteries; small ones, hardening.
It could also induce large fluctuations in capital flows and exchange rates," the IMF warned.
Sudden riches or large fluctuations in wealth are also threatening to relationship stability.
The European system of cap and trade has seen large fluctuations.
Large fluctuations in the stock market are far more common than Brownian motion predicts.
An "almost exclusive reliance on hydropower exposes Albania to large fluctuations in power generation, resulting in large electricity imports in low-rainfall years," the EU found.
The resultant large fluctuations meant a rise in exchange rate risk (as well as in profit opportunities).
But much of the improvement was the result of trading profits, which are subject to large fluctuations, the Bundesbank said.
In particular, E y at KAK exhibits extremely large fluctuations.
Eventually large fluctuations and rate functions are analysed.
As a result of such large fluctuations in fees, transactions no longer happened as frequently as before.
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