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Discover Ludwig"veering between" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone or something moving or shifting between two different things or ideas. Example: The politician's speech was constantly veering between promises of change and fear-mongering tactics.
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Like most here, I find myself veering between optimism and pessimism, confused by the clutter in between.
She is eating toast, veering between fury and shame.
National identity is wrapped up in these choices, veering between generosity and severity.
Veering between apocalyptic rumbling and human beat-boxing, Kleinzahler's nonsense incantations sound like a "Datta.
Russell, veering between biological and humanistic explanations, is somewhere in the middle.
The chaos that follows is deeply alarming, veering between hysterical humour and unmediated dread.
Reznor's voice, however, hasn't changed, veering between hard man of rawk growl and needling adolescent whine.
Conversation was a major facet of national character, typically veering between politics and quasi philosophy.
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(I veered between one and the other).
Until now, India has veered between cooperation and confrontation.
The soundtrack veered between boos and cheers all night.
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