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Discover Ludwig"bounce ball" is not a correct or usable phrase in written English
A better way to phrase it would be "bouncing ball" or "ball that bounces." Example: The children chased after the bouncing ball as it bounced down the hill.
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Find a large bounce ball.
If you have a high bounce ball don't throw it too high or else the ball may go on the roof or over the fence so be very careful of how hard you throw the ball when you hit it.
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He likes to bounce balls off different surfaces and create a percussion score.
Border points to the incident when he swiped at and missed a triple-bounce ball from Neil Foster.
He also has in his armoury the double-bounce ball, which in the real world is a sign of shameful, hilarious ineptitude, but in this book is an unplayable delivery, the ball behaving "like a pebble skimming water".
Bouncing ball?
Follow the bouncing ball!
"Follow the bouncing ball, folks," he said.
The hypnotic, syncopated sound of the bouncing ball.
(All that's missing is the bouncing ball).
After 13 minutes, a bouncing ball eluded the Irish defense.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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