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The word 'vagaries' is correct and usable in written English.
It is a noun that means, "unpredictable changes or occurrences." Example: The vagaries of the stock market can be difficult to predict and manage.
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vagaries
noun
Plural of vagary
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You can never predict the vagaries of any particular awards.
The jewellery historian Beatriz Chadour-Sampson, the show's other co-curator, said most other gems, whether emeralds, diamonds or opals, were subject to the vagaries of fashion.
The US ratings authority was satisfied that malleable young minds would be adequately protected from the vagaries of the English language – the same authority by the way that is happy to allow malleable young minds to watch PG-13 rated movies about torture and gore each week – and the movie opened in 1,011 theatres.
Ukip, the rightwing populist party that favours British withdrawal from the European Union, won 4 million votes but only a single seat due to the vagaries of Britain's electoral system, built for two large parties and now creaking under the weight of many smaller ones.
Recognising this would lead us to focus on institutions that grant people a voice that is heard, both as individuals and as groups, and less on the vagaries of sensation and sentiment.
The vagaries of a presidential campaign could pressure Clinton to shift on foreign policy, depending on whom she might end up facing on the Republican side, and the level of her need to distinguish herself from the opposition, analysts said.
The vagaries of running a top-flight football club were always going to complicate Tottenham Hotspur's mission to cut 10% of its carbon emissions.
And yet … I find I can follow the vagaries of credit derivatives and complex Wall Street investment strategies with much more ease than I can decipher the intricacies involved in pricing cable services.
If the sensitivity of human decision-making to the vagaries of context calls into question the wisdom of leaving citizens free to make decisions about their own welfare, then that would suggest an argument against libertarianism and for paternalism.
One would be that a woman's choice of perfume will resist the vagaries of fashion.
Given the vagaries of stress, preventing it by regulation is as impractical as trying to legislate against tiredness or, for that matter, boredom.
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