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1 She said from February, her son's behaviour became increasingly erratic and harmful.
2 His public comments and decision-making have seemed increasingly erratic and acerbic of late.
3 His behavior turned increasingly erratic , and his body withered from lack of food.
4 Trump's course of self-defense, meanwhile, appeared to be increasingly erratic .
5 Possibly as a reaction to military discipline, his increasingly erratic temperament began to emerge.
6 Leaving the European Union makes Britain even more dependent on an increasingly erratic ally.
7 In this instance Woods became increasingly erratic from the tee as desperation set in.
8 But his behaviour is becoming increasingly erratic as he succumbs to fits of lunacy.
9 Magical enforcement of the Vow of Secrecy is increasingly erratic .
10 Andersen, if dressing-room whispers are to be believed, had behaved increasingly erratic in recent weeks.
11 Some analysts say that the temporary replacement of the increasingly erratic Camara with his No.
12 Sheen was fired from the series early this year, after a prolonged burst of increasingly erratic behavior.
13 Passing became increasingly erratic and lacked penetration.
14 Worries are growing among Republicans and Trump allies over the president's increasingly erratic handling of the coronavirus crisis.
15 McAfee's behaviour has been increasingly erratic in recent years but there is no international arrest warrant for him.
16 McAfee's behavior has been increasingly erratic in recent years but there is no international arrest warrant for him.
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