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"wavers between" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that someone or something is indecisive or uncertain, being pulled back and forth between two outcomes or choices. For example, "The politician wavers between two controversial issues, unsure of which policy to endorse."
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Its language wavers between jargon and meaninglessness.
Mr. Alpert himself wavers between the two points of view.
Gilbert's style as a businessman wavers between Teendom and boredom.
The first movement wavers between majesty and mournfulness.
The story is harder to pin down, as the tone wavers between terror and comedy.
The results are sometimes overly busy, and the tone of "Dragon" wavers between knowing pastiche and melodramatic sincerity.
Regarding the violence and squalor of the countries he visits, he wavers between sympathy and discomfort, compassion and repulsion.
The group's roster wavers between 250 and 300 members, including many individuals from overseas, Ms. Schoen said.
The play, which at its best wavers between the perceptive and the blunt, can't survive this bludgeoning by cuteness.
Though it wavers between sincerity and artifice, spontaneity and restraint, the smile's immutable function is to communicate, Trumble suggests.
Like the choreography that follows, movement is frenetic and volatile no matter the mood, which wavers between playful and sad.
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