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Discover Ludwig"the volatile" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English
It is most often used as a noun phrase to refer to something or someone that is easily or rapidly changing or has unpredictable behavior. Example: The stock market is known for its volatility, making it a risky investment option.
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Demián Bichir is the volatile Mexican, Bob.
The volatile linebacker earned a personal foul.
Investors skew the volatile commodities market.
In most spills, the volatile compounds evaporate.
There are no second chances in the volatile Middle East.
Many pianists emphasize the volatile craziness of "Emerson".
Given the volatile current state of Libya, this seems unlikely.
Boiling it can damage the volatile flavors in fine chocolate.
The Bush strategy was to gaslight the volatile senator.
The volatile Bayern Munich forward has tricks and endeavour.
Out walked Bryan Cox, the volatile outside linebacker.
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