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The word "wavers" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to mean that someone or something is uncertain, hesitant, or fluctuating in attitude or opinion. Example sentence: The jury's decision wavers between a guilty and innocent verdict.
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It has been namechecked by seminal 80s new wavers Los Prisoneros in the song Porque No Se Van (Why Don't You Go?).
Its language wavers between jargon and meaninglessness.
If Mr Balls wavers in his support for the project he would have to answer to a strong lobby group.
In the other scenario, Jews become more pluralistic and mutually tolerant, finding room for those whose Jewish identity wavers over the course of their lives, as these days identities tend to.Thus following from "Who is a Jew?" is a second, equally charged question: in the future, how many Jews will there be?
Its heroine, Coco, is a beautiful Shanghai novelist on a journey of self-discovery while she wavers between Tian Tian, her impotent Chinese boyfriend and Mark, her potent German lover.
After frustratingly long delays some of the necessary changes have been made in Greece, although that progress now looks in jeopardy as the political drive wavers.
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Flag-wavers aside, Canadian fans are none too sure.
His claims to have drawn millions to the streets were way off the mark: perhaps 50,000 flag-wavers actually made it to Islamabad, in colourful buses, lorries and cars.
"Welcome homeland Benazir!" was a poem emblazoned on one of them.To import the requisite flag-wavers from the party's strongholds in rural Sindh and southern Punjab, thousands of buses were hired.
TO LAST week's protesters at the G8 summit in Genoa, whether peaceful banner-wavers or violent brick-throwers, the World Trade Organisation is the power-centre of a global capitalist conspiracy.
Hectoring from abroad the United States has been doing it too is precisely what bolsters flag-wavers like Mr Haider, who likes to present himself as a champion of "plucky little Austria .Certainly, Mr Haider is a crude populist.
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