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Discover Ludwig"bumped each other" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
For example, "The two students bumped each other on their way to the cafeteria."
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People nodded, and bumped each other with their elbows.
Second clue: This team plays in a division where the top two teams have bumped each other from first place the last 10 days.
That started a nasty neck-and-neck duel as the two horses repeatedly bumped each other at the beginning of the race.
The two bumped each other and accused each other of assault before separating.
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France understood that without standardized rules and cooperation, they would bump each other out of business.
"But if they bump each other a bit trying to pass, that's all right.
The kitchen was an absolute nightmare of cupboards and doors bumping each other and no real working room for cooking.
Being a former jockey, I know that saving ground means a lot, it was a five-horse spread and they were bumping each other.
Redfeather Trek 25 $149, www.redfeather.com. he narrow V-tail shape of these snowshoes keeps them from bumping each other mid-stride.
Exhibit A: Ostler's Standard column of 9 January, in which she described typical Russian behaviour as: "Eating stodge, drinking vodka, shouting, [and] bumping each other off".
You'll be reading CrunchGear while they bump each other in the mellon with their carry-ons.
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