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The phrase "a rustling" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a soft, muffled sound made by something moving or being disturbed, often associated with leaves, paper, or fabric. Example: "In the quiet of the night, I heard a rustling in the bushes outside my window."
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The gloves made a rustling sound.
That's when we heard a rustling.
A rustling sound in her inner ear, the plant's footsteps.
"You hear a rustling in the bushes," she said.
Right then, the man heard a rustling behind him.
It made a rustling like the thin parchment pages of a Bible.
He's wearing jeans, deck shoes, a plaid shirt and a rustling navy waterproof.
After Shaheen had finished, there was a rustling backstage and the two principals emerged.
As I tried to locate her, there was a rustling on the stairs leading to the production office.
There's a rustling in the grass, the kind that makes dogs want to roll on the banks.
A cell phone that bleeped in the crowd distracted her and a rustling cameraman sitting at courtside made her pause.
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