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Discover LudwigThe phrase "unpredictable stance" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a position or viewpoint that is not consistent or is subject to change unexpectedly. Example: "The politician's unpredictable stance on environmental issues has left many voters confused about his true intentions."
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In the Telegraph article, the failure of the palace to complain is said "to be at odds with past objections to 'private' photographs of her taken in public places" and to reflect an "unpredictable stance towards privacy".
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In a research note released on Monday, the Wall Street ratings agency Fitch said that the Greek government's "ownership" of the reform program "is likely to remain less than whole-hearted, and its negotiating stance unpredictable".
Even his corporate donors describe his regulatory stances as unpredictable.
Trump's shifting and unpredictable views are underscored by his stance on global warming.
Until FDA's stance is clarified, pharmacogenomics will be a volatile and unpredictable business and career path.
"Unpredictable, too".
Completely unpredictable.
"Very unpredictable.
SERVICE: Unpredictable.
Too unpredictable.
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