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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a rolling block" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to mechanics, construction, or metaphorically to describe something that is continuously moving or progressing.
Example: "The train was equipped with a rolling block that ensured smooth movement along the tracks."
Alternatives: "a moving obstacle" or "a continuous barrier".
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It wasn't a rolling block.
Apple listens to a rolling block of a few seconds of audio at a time locally on the device with the A8 and only with high confidence that you actually said Hey Siri will it start recording a command to broadcast.
He termed it an illegal slide and called it a rolling block.
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A rolling suitcase?
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