be variable

Frequency: 8.025.5 per million words

Used to state that something has the quality of being changeable.

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  • Polar habitats are harsh and highly variable.
  • These systems are infinitely variable.
  • The weather in this region can be quite variable.
  • His mood is often variable, making him hard to predict.
  • The experimental results were highly variable across different trials.
  • Customer demand has been variable throughout the year due to economic changes.
  • Prices for raw materials are expected to be variable in the coming months.
  • The quality of service is sometimes variable, depending on the staff on duty.
  • The output from renewable energy sources is inherently variable.
  • Even within a single population, genetic traits can be remarkably variable.