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Discover LudwigThe phrase "yo-yo" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that moves up and down or fluctuates, often in a metaphorical sense, such as emotions or situations. Example: "Her mood has been a yo-yo lately, swinging from happiness to sadness in a matter of minutes."
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yo-yo
verb
To vacillate; to move up and down.
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The yo-yos were doomed to yo-yo.
The yo-yo diets?
Yo-Yo fucking Ma.
Yo-yo until exhausted.
Yes: a yo-yo.
socks, wool, 1 Yo-yo".
"We go Yo-Yo here".
The yo-yo kept spinning.
"It's just a yo-yo".
Talk about yo-yo'ing.
Up and down like a yo-yo!
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