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Discover Ludwig"vagaries of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means unpredictable or erratic changes or variations. Example: The stock market is at the mercy of the vagaries of the economy.
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The vagaries of human memory are notorious.
Or the vagaries of the fashion cycle.
Such are the vagaries of the Premier League.
And the vagaries of the economy?
Wang is used to the vagaries of government decisions.
Incumbent developers know the vagaries of the system.
The Hall is susceptible to the vagaries of induction weekend.
You can never predict the vagaries of any particular awards.
"Such were the vagaries of frontier life," Ms. Anderson writes.
The vagaries of gas prices have not helped.
That conversation is about the particulars and vagaries of laws.
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