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Discover Ludwig"crawl along" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe slow and tedious movement. For example, "We had to crawl along the highway during rush hour traffic."
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Rescuers had to crawl along the floor.
"I crawl along the very edge of life".
He knew what it was like to crawl along the ground.
On an average weekday, cars crawl along at 9.3 miles per hour.
I crawl along the lowest shelf, where neatness alone suggests few ever go.
They crawl along, take up the whole road, holding everything up.
No tube, of course, and traffic can crawl along the high street.
Cap the night off with a pub crawl along 10th and 11th Avenue SW.
Unable to walk, she tried to crawl along the ground to escape.
The ability to crawl along in traffic under its own command is a unique feature of the A2.
Foxtail, for example, evolved to crawl along the ground, where it wouldn't be destroyed by combine blades.
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