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The word 'rambling' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used as both an adjective and a verb. As an adjective, 'rambling' can mean to be lengthy, wandering, or incoherent in speech or writing. For example, "She gave a rambling speech that went on for over an hour and touched on various unrelated topics." As a verb, 'rambling' can mean to walk or talk in a meandering or aimless manner. For example, "We spent the afternoon rambling through the countryside, enjoying the beautiful views." 'Rambling' can also refer to a type of plant that grows and spreads in an uncontrolled or wild manner. For example, "The garden was filled with rambling roses, their vines twisting and climbing over the fence." In general, 'rambling' can be used in any situation where something is long, wandering, or lacking focus. For instance, "His thoughts were a rambling mess, making it difficult for him to stay on topic during the presentation."
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"We are not prone to surrender," McDaniel told his supporters shortly before midnight in an animated, rambling speech in which he did not even mention Cochran's name.
Reached by a tunnel that runs under the six-lane Bayfront Expressway from the existing headquarters, 1 Facebook Way (aka MPK20) is a gargantuan sprawling mass, rambling across an area of 430,000 sq ft (40,000 sq m), or around five and a half football pitches, jacked up above a ground-level car park and topped with a park on the roof.
Now, this may tire those of you who inexplicably keep track of my every fortnightly muttering in this space and say "wait a minute, wasn't Ben's last one of these half a step short of shouting 'all is lost!' and starting a comet cult?" Yes, my narrative about the resurgence of hope today is utterly inconsistent with everything I've been rambling about for months.
Faced with harder questions, he fell back on platitudes and rambling.
Scholars who used to pore over rambling documents on the philosophy of self-reliance are suddenly confronted with strange new questions.
And it has earned the author both the 2015 Prix Goncourt for best first novel and a Facebook fatwa from a minor Muslim cleric calling for his death.The book starts as a caustic, rambling monologue told by an old man in a bar to an appropriately nameless French expat.
It's interesting how much better both Marina Silva, the Green Party candidate, and Ms Rousseff are than they were just a month ago: they are sticking to time, rambling less and speaking more clearly.
He also regularly obliges all TV and radio stations to broadcast his rambling speeches live.Programming on state media is heavily slanted in favour of the government.
For decades, scores of bookshops old, quaint, rambling, independent—have tempted bookworms away from the noise and pollution of the street.Perhaps not for much longer.
The words were elicited in the course of rambling conversations, with a kick or a cuss at the clumsy recorder he found so hard to operate, and then played back to people who could sometimes scarcely believe their own voice or their own thoughts.
At an event on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, throngs of giddy students leap to their feet when he appears and drown out most of his rambling stump speech with rapturous applause.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com