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Discover Ludwig"dabbling in" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to mean to "experiment in" something, usually in a small and casual way. For example, you could say, "I enjoyed dabbling in photography for a few years before I found my true passion for painting."
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What Naimi wasn't dabbling in was venture capital.
He also started dabbling in real estate.
I was playing squash, doing research, dabbling in business.
"I'm dabbling in it and looking at becoming a chef.
He's dabbling in theory, but Ferguson is real.
By 16, he was dabbling in advanced explosives.
QUESTION FROM DEBRAE: Why are you dabbling in this field?
In 1983 he began dabbling in boxing promotion.
"I started dabbling in heroin at about 17," he said.
He was not interested in dabbling in college.
"She enjoyed dabbling in interior decoration," Sally recalls.
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