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Common collocations with fluctuate in American Collocation

fluctuate verb intransitive

US /ˈflʌktʃuˌeɪt/

very much

considerably
dramatically
enormously
greatly
markedly
rapidly
significantly
widely
wildly

The weather that day fluctuated wildly between extremes.

slightly

slightly
somewhat

The numbers, whilst fluctuating slightly from year to year, show no sign of decline.

in an irregular way

erratically
randomly
unpredictably

Numbers of applicants fluctuate unpredictably from one year to another.

always

constantly
continually

The price of oil on world markets fluctuates constantly.

according to the time of year

seasonally

Groundwater levels fluctuate seasonally in response to changes in rainfall.

currency
income
inflation
level
market
membership
number
population
price
rate
temperature
unemployment
value
weight

Customers should be aware that the exchange rate fluctuates daily.