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"violent fluctuations" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe drastic and sudden changes, such as the violent fluctuations in temperature caused by global warming.
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With unprotected slopes and violent fluctuations in flow, erosion and silting are major problems.
RCS Sport The Giro's organiser will have made contingencies for extreme weather but it could hardly have anticipated the violent fluctuations that occurred so near to the start of stage 14.
The comfortable, ordered system of international exchange, in place since the Bretton Woods accord at the end of World War II, had come apart, leading to violent fluctuations in currency values.
Steve Forbes: Is that one reason why we don't always see, in the last 20 minutes, the violent fluctuations we saw a few months ago?
Flexibility of the tower can cause more violent fluctuations for the power and loads compared with the results of a blade, which can considerably affect the blade fatigue life design.
Cao views the gravitational property of universal coupling as essential, but notes that this does not require continuity, so that the former could be retained while discarding the latter, without rendering the framework inconsistent, thus allowing for quantum theory's violent fluctuations (Cao's prime candidate for an essential quantum field theoretic concept).
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The result was a violent fluctuation in line voltage that fed back through the grid to trip switches at substations throughout the San Diego area.
The violent fluctuation of temperature at the upper evaporation section could be utilized as an indicator for the heat transfer limit.
The simulation results indicate that blade vibration and deformation have significant effects on the aerodynamic loads, and the dynamic stall can cause more violent fluctuation for the blade aerodynamic loads compared with the steady aerodynamic model, which can considerably affect the blade fatigue load spectrum analysis and the fatigue life design.
Consequently the S.E.C. required that the major exchanges ban most floor trading, an exception being trading to contribute to "orderly" markets — that is, markets not subject to violent price fluctuations.
Severe slugging is a well-known instability in multiphase flow through a pipeline-riser system that is characterized by sharp pressure changes and violent flow fluctuations.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com