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Discover Ludwig"faltered to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is commonly used to describe someone struggling or hesitating to do something. Example: As he approached the stage to deliver his speech, he faltered to find the right words to express his gratitude.
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Janzen faltered to 73-208.
Everyone is asking why Barcelona has faltered to three consecutive draws and fallen seven points behind Madrid.
Since 2010, Kejriwal's essential message has not faltered: to overcome endemic political corruption, momentous change is required.
Oberholser faltered to a 76 and tied for fourth with Mike Weir (70) and K. J. Choi (71) at 279.
At one point India faltered to 307 for six but the tourists were not capable of driving their sudden advantage home.
As for Mickelson, he shot a 31 on the front nine, but he faltered to a 38 on the back nine and settled for a 69.
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It was dark outside, the sky faltering to black.
The Sooners need the Longhorns to falter to reach the league title game.
I'd say use your MoviePass while you have it, but then again, that's exactly why the company is faltering to begin with.
I feel sick with guilt: Papa falters to time as I learn to embody it.
Are the big-bollock boys simply just too fit, too professional, too studied to falter to this rather old-fashioned style?
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