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fluctuation [ˌflʌktʃuˈeɪʃən] N

fluctuation
fluctuation
fluctuation in foreign currency exchange rates ECON

fluctuation band N

fluctuation band

fluctuation margin N

fluctuation margin

fluctuation rate N

fluctuation rate

Usage examples with fluctuation

exchange rate fluctuation
stock market fluctuation
fluctuation in foreign currency exchange rates ECON

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They're gathering data on the extremely low magnetic field fluctuations that are associated with earthquakes to help better understand this area of study.
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When eustasy was the main factor for the formation of marine terraces, derived sea level fluctuations can indicate former climate changes.
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These fluctuations are only perceptible when the system is small.
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During these years, the flow was regulated by many dams on upstream tributaries, and was affected by withdrawals for irrigation and by tidal fluctuations.
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The area and volume of the lake vary due to long-term and short-term fluctuations in water level.
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He wrote a paper analyzing the role of investment in explaining economic fluctuations.
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Fluctuations in rainfall resulted in major variations in crop production throughout the 1980s.
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In recent years, the number of major earthquakes per year has decreased, though this is probably a statistical fluctuation rather than a systematic trend.
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Subsequent density and pressure fluctuations caused galaxies to form.
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From 3000 years ago to the start of the 19th century, sea level was almost constant, with only minor fluctuations.
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