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Discover LudwigThe phrase "prices swing" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe how the prices of goods or services can fluctuate or vary over time. For example, "We have seen that prices can swing wildly during times of economic uncertainty."
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Prices swing wildly.
Given the uncertainty, it is not hard to understand why stock prices swing wildly.
"When OPEC's fuel prices swing one way or another, the effects on costs are significant," he said.
The industry is reviewing circuit breakers and other "stop and take a deep breath" mechanisms that will pause trading if prices swing too far, too fast.
Many of Latin America's shared problems, such as dependence on commodities exports whose prices swing widely and on relatively expensive financing from abroad, persist.
With trading costs falling, chat rooms spreading rumors and securities markets fragmenting into competing electronic networks, it is no wonder prices swing wildly, they say.
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Stock prices swung wildly and trading volumes hit an all-time record with 2.8bn shares changing hands.
IN recent years, the messages delivered at auto shows have often been mixed or garbled, especially during times when oil prices swung wildly.
Copper prices swung much lower before settling down 2.0% on Tuesday.
Rising copper and gold prices swung Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold to a fourth-quarter profit from prior-year reported losses.
The hunt is further complicated by the fact that prices can swing widely by neighborhood.
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