Which preposition to use with erratic
The point is that when epilepsy plays a constant part in the life history of a man of genius, we are justified in assuming a disturbed balance among his hormones, and so a reasoned picture perhaps of the foundations for the erratic in his behaviour or his productions.
He hastened to Paris, was appointed, and lived, in spite of the most erratic of existences, to the ripe old age of 78, working up to the last minute.
So far as the animal kingdom was concerned his ideas were sound enough, but when he came to the consideration of human kind he was as erratic as ever.
Divided councils caused our course to be erratic after this, and finally, at 9 P.M. we landed in the worst place of all.
Mr. Thompson's mind was somewhat erratic at times, but keen in some ways, nevertheless.
Consequently, she moves to laws that seem erratic to those for whom a pair of compasses can lay down the limit.