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Discover LudwigThe phrase "yo-yoing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where something fluctuates or changes back and forth, often in a repetitive manner. Example: "The stock market has been yo-yoing for weeks, making it difficult for investors to predict future trends."
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This yo-yoing has not delivered for young Arabs.
If this yo-yoing could be greatly reduced, Medicare could save billions of dollars.
And, contrived as it is, Very Deep Autonomous Laser-Powered Kilowatt-Class Yo-Yoing Robotic Ice Explorer fitted the bill.
Re: Sam Borden on the yo-yoing of Ryan Perrilloux, does this ever work out well for the player?
She was 15½ stone and had spent her life yo-yoing between crash diets and secret bingeing.
Already the game was akin to a training ground affair with the home side yo-yoing the ball around.
But in the weeks ahead, with the weather yo-yoing and the sobakoh fresh, it will be hard to decide which way to go.
He would come up the court spinning like a top, the basketball yo-yoing from his hand as if on a string, dancing to a bebop beat.
Manpasand's stock which crashed 70% in the weeks after the resignation is still yo-yoing.
Mickelson has been above and below par, yo-yoing all weekend.
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As he honed his skills, he gravitated toward the 3A yo-yo style — a challenging type of yo-yoing that involves two long spinning yo-yos.
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