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"a stumbling" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that is not working properly or is happening in a disorganized way. For example: "The train's journey was marked by a series of stumblings, as the engine repeatedly stopped and started."
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It's a stumbling into things.
A stumbling block may still exist.
RN: Gore is a stumbling person.
But its plans face a stumbling block in Washington.
His father proved a stumbling block to the romance.
However, Hargrave believes inertia remains a stumbling block.
The Yankees saved a stumbling Chamberlain on Sunday.
Despite the benefits, connectivity remains a stumbling block.
But the continuing secrecy around the drone program remains a stumbling block for some advocates.
A stumbling block, according to Crick, was that Francis wanted two hundred and fifty thousand pounds.
But Wyoming's law proved a stumbling block.
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