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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a stumble" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a minor mistake or error, often in the context of speech or movement.
Example: "During her presentation, she had a stumble when she forgot her next point."
Alternatives: "a misstep" or "a slip".
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And ultimately a stumble.
"This is a stumble".
Here, too, there was a stumble.
Theirs was a big miss, not a stumble".
Industrial production figures showed a stumble in March.
What had started as a stumble turned into freefall.
It can also quickly recover from a stumble or slip.
But Lewis has completed his first lap without a stumble.
"It's a stumble but it's not a crisis," he said.
One night, a stumble landed him in the hospital.
This year is just a stumble, he says.
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