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Use "vagaries" in a sentence
"His perfect honesty was most apparent in all of his contentions; and, while some laughed at what they called his vagaries, those who knew him best respected him none the less, but rather the more, for his astronomical combat."
"Hideous lies about the opponent and vagaries from the candidates is about all we tend to get."
"Through certain vagaries of history, some of which I have alluded to here, we managed to conflate two quite distinct questions: What makes a belief well founded (or heuristically fertile?)"