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The phrase "chuckle about" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to laugh quietly or to have a small, quiet laugh about something. Example: The friends couldn't help but chuckle about the embarrassing moment they had shared earlier in the day.
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They have had less to chuckle about since.
I have never heard another account of a man being drugged and raped by a woman, but I recognise that it has probably happened to other guys, and it's far from something to chuckle about. .
I have never heard another account of a man being drugged and raped by a woman, but I recognize that it has probably happened to other guys, and it's far from something to chuckle about. .
"And I guess you can chuckle about it.
But a week later Mr Ata-ullah could chuckle about it.
Of course it is possible to chuckle about "whales" and "cows" in private and still be respectful at the bedside.
Fans of the Dilbert cartoon series will find plenty to chuckle about.
But inside the booth, where the air is dense with oil, workers chuckle about the whole concept.
The theater-of-the-absurd implications here are that you should never chuckle about anything in a call with Spicer.
Take, for instance, the Iron Maiden devotees – now white-haired men – who named their children after band mascot Eddie and now chuckle about their wives leaving them.
I'm not supposed to chuckle about the overthrow of Queen Liliuokalani, or the corrupt and inept King Kalakaua, or the depraved (though technically legal) antics leading up to Hawaii's annexation.
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