become variable
Frequency: 6.05.2 per million words
Indicates a transition to a state of being changeable.
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- The weather can become very variable in autumn.
- Market conditions often become highly variable during times of uncertainty.
- Over time, his temperament began to become increasingly variable.
- If not properly maintained, the machine's output will become variable.
- Scientists predict that global temperatures could become more variable in the coming decades.
- Without a consistent strategy, the team's performance is likely to become quite variable.
- The quality of their service has unfortunately become rather variable recently.
- As the project progressed, the resource availability started to become unexpectedly variable.
- To prevent the experimental results from becoming too variable, strict protocols were followed.
- His concentration tends to become variable after long hours of work.