Use of variable in Sentences. 28 Examples

The examples include variable at the start of sentence, variable at the end of sentence and variable in the middle of sentence

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variable at the end of sentence


  1. Her mood is variable.
  2. His mood/temper is variable.
  3. Winds are mainly light and variable.
  4. These systems are infinitely variable.
  5. Interest rates can be highly variable .
  6. Polar habitats are harsh and highly variable.
  7. The speed of the windscreen wipers is variable.
  8. Our team's performance this year has been variable.
  9. The quality of the hotel food is distinctly variable.
  10. The potassium content of foodstuffs is very variable.
  11. Decisions could be made on the basis of price, delivery dates, after-sales service or any other variable.

variable in the middle of sentence


  1. The acting is of variable quality .
  2. The photos are of variable quality.
  3. The drill has variable speed control.
  4. Speed was a variable in the experiment.
  5. Expect variable cloudiness and fog tomorrow.
  6. The variable weather is a great trial to me.
  7. The heater has variable temperature settings.
  8. These fish are highly variable in color and pattern.
  9. The quality of pork is often less variable than beef.
  10. British weather is perhaps at its most variable in the spring.
  11. My income's rather variable, but I earn £73 a day on average.
  12. Laminin was the continuous variable for most statistical tests.
  13. A variable in a computer program references a location in memory.
  14. As time has become broken into variable length blocks,it has become commoditized.
  15. The temperature remained constant while pressure was a variable in the experiment.
  16. It is conventional to place the independent variable on the right-hand side of an equation.
  17. No opportunity for the lazy, but diligence can make the most common variable opportunity opportunity.
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