fluctuate with
fluctuate with (something)
To change as influenced by something in particular. My moods always seem to fluctuate with my hormone levels. It's a swing state, so voting patterns tend to fluctuate with candidate promises. Henry's happiness definitely fluctuates with the amount of sleep he's gotten. If he misses his usual naptime, forget it, he's miserable.
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fluctuate with something
to vary in accord with something. The tides fluctuate with the phase of the moon. Frank's blood pressure fluctuates with his mood.
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