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The phrase "a scramble" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation that is chaotic or disorganized, often involving a hurried effort to achieve something.
Example: "The last-minute changes to the schedule led to a scramble among the team to meet the deadline."
Alternatives: "a rush" or "a flurry".
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West is a scramble.
A scramble ensues.
But they keep it after a scramble.
The result was a scramble to recapitalise.
That's 18 more yards on a scramble.
What a scramble that could be.
"It's a scramble every morning," he said.
But after the Babe, it's a scramble.
The last bit is a scramble.
ME: Because there was a scramble for power.
In a scramble, Williams dived helplessly after Umenyiora.
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