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The phrase “oscillate from” is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe a situation in which someone or something fluctuates between two opposing positions or states. For example, “Opinions on the issue oscillated from strong support to vehement opposition.”.
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Julia Raeside By this second Test, it should be clear what kind of form England are in; though, as with the football team, they seem to oscillate from fine to maddeningly lousy.
The audience was fully aware that his music enacts a tug of war between honesty and fallacy, and that his tone can oscillate from steeply ironic to disarmingly sincere.
In the Eastern Europe region — which under the United Nations' rules includes all countries behind the former Iron Curtain, including my own, the Czech Republic — the countries running for re-election are Azerbaijan and Russia, whose human rights records oscillate from questionable to despicable.
The row is steadily getting worse, and will probably need summit-level healing.In this section The wages of atonement A rational choice Bad neighbours No direction home Defiantly poor The endgame Reprints Related items Papua New Guinea: Thirty years onAug 25th 2005Australia is in a bind because Indonesia's policies towards Papua oscillate from concerned support to brutal repression.
Both are propagated through space in approximately straight lines at a velocity of about 300,000,000 metres (186,000 miles) per second and have amplitudes that vary cyclically with time; that is, they oscillate from zero amplitude to a maximum and back again.
It can be seen that predictions oscillate from one iteration to the other as they converge towards the observed value (diagonal).
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But Lurie began with a 12-minute preamble, oscillating from anger to optimism and back again.
Others continue to walk the streets as the weather oscillates from overcast and drizzle to blustering winds and torrential rain.
For Roberts it was a sobering and cathartic moment and the public response oscillated from joy to horror.
Baldwin oscillated from hope to harsh despair, but Coates is a realist, finding beauty and dirt in equal measure.
Her drawings and paintings are like Le Corbusier, Scharoun and El Lissitzky on speed – full of colour and oscillating from earth-shattering shards to dynamic fluid space.
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