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Discover Ludwig"slight fluctuation" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when referring to a small change or variation in something, such as a price, temperature, or stock market value. For example, "The stock prices experienced a slight fluctuation yesterday due to increased market volatility."
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This means even a slight fluctuation in cream prices affects their balance sheets and therefore their ability to pay farmers.
At 29 psia pressure and 80.6 °F temperature, a slight fluctuation of contact angle was observed.
This phenomenon was detected as a slight fluctuation of PA signal.
And then the designed voltage was optimized for short responding time and slight fluctuation of the actuator displacement.
Sunken deformation with a slight fluctuation occurs on the surface when magnetic pressure acts on the static liquid metal surface.
This slight fluctuation might be because of the strong electrostatic interaction between crude oil and reservoir brine.
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In the atmosphere, the RH fluctuates periodically with the diurnal cycle, whereas the WVD shows only slight fluctuations.
The official annual art shows, the salons, succeed one another - and, with very slight fluctuations, Meissonier goes on being honoured and Manet goes on being covered in scorn.
While periods of strong turbulence caused large fluctuations in prices in stock markets, these were often followed by relative calm and slight fluctuations.
"New elections would produce more or less the same results," with slight fluctuations among the various blocs, said Gianfranco Pasquino, a professor at the Bologna Center of Johns Hopkins University.
Eddy's findings were considered of particular importance because they possibly indicated the Sun's potential to influence the climate on Earth with even slight fluctuations.
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