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Discover LudwigThe phrase "amble along" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a leisurely or relaxed pace of walking or moving forward.
Example: "On a sunny afternoon, we decided to amble along the beach, enjoying the sound of the waves."
Alternatives: "stroll along" or "wander along".
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Indians are understandably eager for their economy to sprint like a tiger rather than amble along like an elephant.
"I just pick up my stories as I amble along, little bits of this, little bits of that.
You might happen upon a stoop sale as you amble along, or see an old-timer resting on a bench by a small plaster Virgin Mary, a memento of the many Italian immigrants who settled here.
Give these guys a call when your bridge collapses and they'll amble along, three days late, breakfast still in their beards and mumbling something about the sunset being "unreal".
Of course, if you decide to amble along, taking detours and making stops en route you will spend more of your own money on fuel, but this will really be your only expense bar the security deposit.
Users follow trail etiquette, and folks are known to amble along instead of race on their bikes.
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As the movie ambles along, it finds its own eccentrically impressionistic style.
"These Boots Are Made for Walking" ambled along, without the strutting bravado necessary to bring it alive.
However much it's ambling along gently at present, we're watching an action replay of Melbourne 1998 here.
I ambled along, noticing that the other strollers seemed to be equally divided between local Puerto Ricans and sun-leathered gringos.
It changes gear as sedately as a family saloon when ambling along, but driven aggressively it turns into a different beast.
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