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Discover LudwigThe phrase "volatile business" is correct and usable in written English.
It refers to a business or industry that is constantly changing and highly unpredictable. Example: "Investing in the stock market can be risky, especially in volatile business sectors such as technology and energy."
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"But it was a volatile business with lots of competitors.
College football is a volatile business for head coaches, let alone for assistants.
But that goes against the reality of Wall Street, which is a volatile business.
The increasingly volatile business environment makes strategic decisions a tough task.
Internet commerce, or "e-tail," has historically been a volatile business.
Recruiting is a volatile business even in the best of times.
Film stardom is a volatile business and also an inescapably public one.
But reinsurance is a volatile business, they said, and that has hurt Lincoln National's stock price.
Counting on elected governments to do better in future is a recipe for deeper recessions and more volatile business cycles.
Reacting to Johnson's sudden firing last week, Popovich said, "It sort of shows what a fickle, volatile business we're in".
Salomon's bond-arbitrage group reportedly lost $15m in the second quarter peanuts in an inherently volatile business.
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