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He vacillated between his two career paths, repeatedly changing his mind about which one to pursue.

She vacillated in her beliefs, holding onto no firm opinion on the matter.

The company's leader was a vacillator, often vacillating between different strategies and choices.

Despite his reputation, he vacillated between supporting both sides in the debate, leaving everyone confused.

His political stance was a constant instance of vacillation, changing every time a minor detail was mentioned.

The CEO was known for his vacillation, always unsure and wavering when making important decisions.

In the meeting, he vacillated between going with Plan A and Plan B, unable to make up his mind.

Despite her strong principles, she vacillated in her approach towards ethical dilemmas.

He was a vacillator, never able to stick to a single position on the controversial issue.

The project manager was known for vacillation, often changing the project details last minute.

When asked for an opinion, he vacillated, not wanting to make a decision.

She vacillated between two different apartments in the city, unable to decide which one to buy.

In the political campaign, he vacillated on key issues, confusing his supporters.

The vacillator couldn't decide what to wear for the interview, trying on multiple outfits before leaving.

He vacillated on the career path he should choose, going back and forth between options.

The CEO was a notorious vacillator, changing his mind on major decisions at the last moment.

She vacillated between accepting the job offer or starting her own business.

In the negotiation, he vacillated between two different prices, unable to decide on a final amount.

He was a vacillator, unable to make up his mind on the new policy.

The politician's vacillation caused confusion among the public.