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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'some fluctuation' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation in which an element or factor changes, especially in a minor or undetermined way. For example, "We've seen some fluctuation in the stock market over the past few months."
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With some fluctuation, the difference has remained about that ever since.
"... Some fluctuation in intensity, up or down, could occur during the next day or so.
Although there has been some fluctuation in tax rates from administration to administration, the overall effect has been almost static.
In edge cells that would later protrude, the intensities maximized at ∼12 h and were maintained with some fluctuation (Fig. 2e, left).
Despite some fluctuation over the past three years, the low ratings have generally remained flat since Neale and McDermott took over the main anchoring duties.
Of course there will be some fluctuation, but more and more money put into the market – I think it will be helpful to keep the market steady," he said.
Despite some fluctuation in J.S.'s size judgments he showed a significant overestimation of horizontal object size by +22%to+40%0% across several test blocks and testing sessions.
What gives you confidence inflation will rebound after years of sluggishness? A. I think the data show that U.S. inflation can be easily modeled in the following way: It runs about 2percentt, and then there is some fluctuation from commodity/import prices and the amount of slack in the labor market.
The breakthrough of sequent water flooding after gel particles injection increases and shows some fluctuation.
However, the NFF temperature seems to show a declining trend with some fluctuation (Fig. 18f).
As can be observed, there is some fluctuation in the share of the agricultural area from 1990 to 2000.
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