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1 And on top of that the wind is very erratic , he said.
2 He is, however, very erratic and irritable in disposition and often quarrelsome.
3 After a fortnight or so, Dr. Griswold began to be very erratic .
4 The irritability associated with MDD can lead to very erratic , even violent behavior.
5 My only concern is the results could be very erratic .
6 Then again lodes are often very erratic in their course.
7 This equation gives very erratic results, because it is based on a continuous web.
8 At present he chops too much, and is very erratic .
9 His volleying is brilliant almost beyond description, but very erratic .
10 The condensation was not only much heavier in the north, but it was very erratic .
11 But the behavior of this pew was very erratic .
12 He was very erratic , and could never be depended on to do consecutive good work.
13 He was just very erratic , Peters said.
14 Our time together has been very erratic .
15 She was very erratic , and before she left the room she had quite got over her depression.
16 He found that he could stagger along, though his pace was necessarily slow and his course very erratic .
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