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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bumpy landing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a landing that is not smooth, often in the context of aviation, but can also be used metaphorically to describe a difficult or challenging situation.
Example: "The plane experienced a bumpy landing due to the strong winds, but the pilot managed to bring it down safely."
Alternatives: "a rough landing" or "an uneven landing".
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A bumpy landing put Philae in the shade, rendering its solar panels useless.
It began with a bumpy landing and ended with a touching tweet.
All in all, we believe that China will experience a bumpy landing in the coming year".
6 Be prepared for a bumpy landing, though, as none of the featured islands have a runway.
After a bumpy landing, my hatch was opened and I saw the faces of my friends and family.
To the public, it shows that the Fed is serious about capping inflation.In truth, America's economy is enduring quite a bumpy landing.
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The only return option at the moment is a cramped and bumpy landing in a Russian Soyuz capsule, which barely accommodates its three astronauts.
This means even higher short term rates later, possibly another more serious inversion, and a hard, perhaps bumpy, landing.
The astronauts in the capsule, Nick Hague (U.S). and Alexey Ovchinin (Russia) successfully detached upon recognizing the fault and made a safe, if bumpy, landing nearly 250 miles east of the launch site in Kazakhstan.
A little bruised and battered from the bumpy landing, Konyukhov left his hot air balloon pod exhausted but smiling.
The Washington Post said Obama's bumpy landing in China was "a fitting reflection of how the relationship between these two world powers has become frayed and fraught with frustration".
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