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Discover Ludwig"obvious fluctuations" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when referring to changes (either positive or negative) that are very apparent or clear. For example, "There have been some obvious fluctuations in the company's success over the last ten years."
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It's plausible that there are more obvious fluctuations in facial skin colour than those we detected.
Yet, if observed as a dynamic process, China's public policy implementation shows obvious fluctuations.
Meanwhile, the original MW series for GEO satellite show obvious fluctuations, which also leads to wide-lane ambiguity hard to be fixed.
Figure 6b shows that the currents of HRS and LRS have no obvious fluctuations after 4.3 × 104 s, implying good retention property.
Potentiodynamic polarization measurements indicate that the thin Zn-Sn coating shows obvious fluctuations of open circuit potential and significant passivations in the 3.5 wt.% NaCl aqueous solution.
The results showed that the local temperature difference in both a single cell and battery module were increased with the increase of discharge current, and obvious fluctuations of local temperature difference can be observed when the electric vehicle is in road operating state.
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The imaginary part in whole range of 2 12 GHz shows the obvious fluctuation and the values are fluctuating between 1.03 and 0.01.
Therefore, the contact resistance depended on the effective contact area and experienced an obvious fluctuation.
After SRAF filtering, the performance of outputs has no obvious fluctuation while SNR is depressed from infinite to 20 dB.
The obvious fluctuation in density close to r = 0 resulted from poorer statistical sampling for shell bins of small radius.
Then y kmax,t is the subsequence with the most obvious fluctuation and usually the most difficult one to construct an accurate model for.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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