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The phrase "that varies" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that the something can change, or that there are different possibilities. For example, you can say "The amount of time it takes to finish the project varies, depending on how much help you have.
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But that varies from place to place.
It is a condition that varies dramatically.
My audience is broad, so even that varies," he said.
Perhaps it's the rightwards swiping that varies a little more.
As for the exact amount of the claim, that varies.
"What can produce a sense of wellbeing or contentedness that varies across the lifespan like this?
Each wantan-seller has a different recipe, of course, and that varies from town to town.
This peculiar but playful restaurant has a wide-ranging menu that varies from day to day.
Food options include continental and English breakfasts, or a three-course breakfast that varies seasonally.
"People are doing more custom work that varies case by case".
"We've had fitness centers, but that varies on who really uses those things".
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