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real variable
[ree-uhl, reel]
noun
a variable to which only real numbers are assigned as values.
Example Sentences
President Joe Biden’s reelection or the return to power of former President Donald Trump will be “the real variable that will change scenarios,” Pérez Ricard said.
“So the real variable is, do we get a few more folks working in their offices, a few days a week, at least.”
Turnout was the only real variable.
The only real variable costs are U.S. gas prices and fuel costs, about $3 per million BTU.
Typically, the real variable in criminal collaboration is not so much the blood relationship of the perps, but the interpersonal relationship—the influence of a compelling, charismatic personality on another, weaker one.
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