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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as rolling" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe something that is in motion or ongoing, but without additional context, it is unclear how to use it appropriately.
Example: "The ball was rolling down the hill, as rolling can often lead to unexpected outcomes."
Alternatives: "in motion" or "continuously moving".
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Roll the pile in the same manner as rolling up a camping mattress after use.
"I don't see it as rolling the dice," he said.
I went as far as rolling my trousers up.
Instead, he sees them as rolling urban spaces.
Ms. Bonauto said she did not view the government as "rolling over".
"That proved as easy as rolling off a log," Mrs. Stanley wrote.
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Separating vorticity is modeled as rolling-up vortex sheets shed from sharp edges.
Helitrons, also known as rolling-circle transposons, are a distinctive subclass of TE with a unique transposition mechanism.
Sedgwick became, as Rolling Stone once put it, "the soft-spoken queen of the constructionists".
Was it the second-hand smoke from Richards's Marlboros, as Rolling Stone suggests?
Georgia is an even longer shot, as Rolling Stone's Tessa Stuart suggests.
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