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The phrase "as a scramble" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation that is chaotic or disorganized, often in a context where things are mixed up or thrown together.
Example: "The meeting turned into a scramble as everyone tried to voice their opinions at once."
Alternatives: "in a jumble" or "in a frenzy".
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And the Robins had their third soon after as a scramble from a corner allowed Mooney to prod in.
Today's final round is played as a scramble.
"It's all problematic," the technician said, describing the switch in caps as a scramble.
What might be described as a "scramble for Africa mark II" is under way, he acknowledges.
For Roethlisberger, then, the pump fake is as important to his game as his mobility, and is apparently as uncalculated as a scramble.
Nigerian newspapers describe the effort as a "scramble" to contain the threat after the Liberian arrived in Lagos and then died on Friday.
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Hence, the "concerted cultivation" Senior explores may be as much a scramble for rank as a reflection of love.
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To prepare, the Jets have used the backup Mark Brunell, who was known as a scrambling quarterback earlier in his career, to simulate Tebow in practice.
siRNAs targeting β-catenin (smart pool) as well as a scrambled siRNA control (Dharmacon) were transfected with Lipofectamine RNAiMAX Reagent (Life Technologies) at a final concentration of 40 nM.
The patient identity was blinded as a scrambled and anonymous number to protect the privacy of the insured people.
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