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The phrase "a scribble" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a quick, careless, or informal piece of writing or drawing, often characterized by its messy or hasty appearance.
Example: "She quickly jotted down a scribble on the back of the napkin to remember her idea."
Alternatives: "a scrawl" or "a doodle".
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"My signature is a scribble, but it's always been a scribble".
"Creativity" sometimes meant little more than leaving a trace, a mark, a scribble.
A scribble by the prison administration downgrades the risk to minor.
Here is a scribble that says, "My name is Rose — I am baptized — 1 year old".
"We put a scribble there instead of a third arrow," he said.
A whole lifetime of experience enriches a scribble and transforms it from a few meaningless marks to a thinking tool.
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Referring not just to writing but, more specifically, to handwriting, 'griffonage' describes an illegible piece of handwriting, or a scribble.
Consequently, our solution centers around user interaction and relies on a scribble-based depth editing.
To facilitate the experiments, a "scribble-driven" segmentation tool was developed to enable interactive image segmentation by simply marking areas of foreground and background with the mouse.
Interestingly, it has been subsequently shown that c-Myc induces cell death in MCF-10A cells during acinus formation by inducing formation of a Scribble-bPIX-GIT1 complex that activates a Rac-JNK-c-Jun-Bim apoptotic pathway.
I crossed the country more times than I can remember, following a route around northern Mexico that was more of a scribble than a line.
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