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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a wobble" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a slight unsteady movement or an irregularity in something, often in a physical context.
Example: "The table had a wobble that made it difficult to eat comfortably."
Alternatives: "a shake" or "a sway".
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WAS it a wobble?
What a wobble!
Is this a wobble?
Often the roll, however, was a wobble.
But then they have a wobble.
She does this while balancing on a wobble board.
Understandably, his voice has frayed and developed a wobble.
The TV broadcast had a wobble; he didn't storm out.
If so, let's hope it's just a wobble.
She was standing sideways on it, having a wobble.
And kept holding it; there was barely a wobble.
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