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podocarpus
fluctuante
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fluctuate [ingl. am. ˈfləktʃəˌweɪt, ingl. brit. ˈflʌktʃʊeɪt, ˈflʌktjʊeɪt] V. intr.
1. fluctuate price/temperature/figure:
2. fluctuate opinion/mood:
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fluctuante temperatura/opinión
fluctuating
fluctuante mercado/divisa
fluctuating
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fluctuate [ˈflʌktʃʊeɪt] V. intr.
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fluctuating
fluctuating
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fluctuate [ˈflʌk·tʃʊ·eɪt] V. intr.
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fluctuating
Present
Ifluctuate
youfluctuate
he/she/itfluctuates
wefluctuate
youfluctuate
theyfluctuate
Past
Ifluctuated
youfluctuated
he/she/itfluctuated
wefluctuated
youfluctuated
theyfluctuated
Present Perfect
Ihavefluctuated
youhavefluctuated
he/she/ithasfluctuated
wehavefluctuated
youhavefluctuated
theyhavefluctuated
Past Perfect
Ihadfluctuated
youhadfluctuated
he/she/ithadfluctuated
wehadfluctuated
youhadfluctuated
theyhadfluctuated
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This as shown has fluctuated over time with its most significant decrease in the 1950s where it merely reached 150.
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Actual temperatures of course fluctuate with the seasons, however.
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Over the next two days conditions continued to fluctuate with shear playing a significant role in holding back further intensification of the system.
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The classes were conducted in tents, which would be put up and taken down as the enrollment of the students fluctuated...
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Meadow vole populations fluctuate annually and also tend to reach peak densities at two- to five-year intervals, with population declines in intervening years.
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