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"turbulent environment" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe a situation or atmosphere that is chaotic, unpredictable, and full of upheaval. For example, "The turbulent environment in the stock market has made it more difficult for investors to predict outcomes."
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The current paradigm of the ISM is that it is a multiphase turbulent environment, with turbulence affecting many important processes.
The current paradigm of the ISM is that it is a multiphase turbulent environment, with turbulence affecting many important processes including star formation, cosmic ray acceleration, and the evolution of ISM structure.
It was in this turbulent environment that the Beijing stock exchange was established in 1918.
That's six months in which the management faces a turbulent environment.
HSBC has endured despite, or perhaps because of, a turbulent environment.
Start-ups and incumbents alike sought better ways to adapt to the unfamiliar and turbulent environment.
In a turbulent environment, businesses can't afford to spend months crafting a single long-term strategy.
But in the current turbulent environment, they are not likely to develop spontaneously.
Our research focuses on multi-phase turbulent systems, involving waves, drops and bubbles in turbulent environment.
The Yankees, it was mentioned to Kent, won two World Series championships 25 years ago with a turbulent environment.
Cathay Pacific and Dragonair are the first Asian airlines to obtain new insurance in this turbulent environment.
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