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'bungling' is a correct and usable word in written English.
It means clumsily or awkwardly handling something or carrying out a task. One can use 'bungling' to describe someone who is inept or clumsy in their actions. For example, "The bungling waiter spilled soup all over the customer's lap." This sentence shows that the waiter was not skilled at handling or carrying the soup, resulting in a clumsy and probably embarrassing accident.
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After the DPJ's catastrophic defeat at the hands of Mr Abe's Liberal Democratic Party LDPP) in 2012, the party did little to reshape itself after bungling its three years in power.
Foreign Office mandarins have been chided by Mr Cameron to do more to promote trade; by Tory MPs for counselling surrender to Brussels; and by the press for bungling the evacuation of Britons from Libya.Prime ministers have grumbled about elites before.
Donning it again before the climactic battle, he explains, "It's kinda grown on me .Drawing heavily on the comics for inspiration, the film-makers have created a fantastic version of the 1940s in which Hitler takes a back seat to his former head of R&D, the Red Skull (Hugo Weaving), who has gone freelance after bungling his own experiment in supermanhood.
But this is mostly an account of backroom deals, broken promises and bungling government not to mention bitter partisanship.The great and well-known irony of Obamacare is that it is based on a Republican idea.
The party has a temporary leader, Guglielmo Epifani, because its previous boss resigned after bungling the presidential election this year.
El Comercio, Peru's establishment newspaper, echoed opposition calls for the sacking of Yehude Simon, the prime minister, and of the interior minister for bungling the dispute.
Yet they sacked only one, in Pennsylvania, where a uniquely bungling incumbent, Tom Corbett, lost to Tom Wolf, a serenely smiling local businessman.
The man thrown to the bears who have sold the company's stock down to one-tenth of its peak is John Mayo, Marconi's deputy chief executive, who had been groomed to take Lord Simpson's place.Marconi is being punished for bungling a profits warning.
(New election commissioners will have to be recruited first: the last lot have just been given jail sentences for bungling an election held in April, which was later annulled).
He weaves their words with his clear-eyed reporting of events into a compelling narrative about the end of the cruel but bungling East German regime.View from the topAt the other end of the spectrum is the Olympian perspective of a former Newsweek bureau chief for Germany and eastern Europe.
He has been helped by the bumbling, bungling weariness of the Liberals and of Paul Martin, the prime minister.Mr Harper, a 46-year old economist and passionate fan of ice-hockey, cut his political teeth on the libertarian right.
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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.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com