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"vary them" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used when you want to say that something should be changed or altered in some way. For example, "We need to vary our exercises if we want to stay fit."
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I have to buy enough to vary them every night.
The home secretary also has the power to add new restrictions or obligations, or vary them, as he sees fit.
"I try to vary them as much as possible — petit salé aux lentilles, blanquette de veau, steak frites".
Phish has to provide its familiar joys but vary them enough to surprise fans who are obsessively meticulous tabulators.
"So all schools will be able to set their own dates and be able to vary them.
The openings in the blades are standard-edged circular orifices and it is possible to vary them together with the volume of the cavity.
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It is Americans who have folded them into their daily lives, varied them with the most ingenuity and made them the stuff of memory.
Here, and in a stunningly nuanced account of a cantata attributed to Domenico Scarlatti, "Bella madre de' fiori," her embellishments were appropriately florid and thoughtfully applied, and she varied them interestingly in the repeated sections.
For the base analysis, we used average patient status values and then varied them in sensitivity analyses.
Several different processes can cause abundances to vary, among them radioactive decay and mass fractionation (see below).
Figures vary but them that s'posed to know lay a healthy chunk, full third a the causes-a-cancer pie on diet.
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