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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'fumbling around' is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to describe someone who is trying to find something in a clumsy or inept way, or to make their way through something uncertainly. Example sentence: He was fumbling around in the dark, trying to find his way out of the cave.
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"They were just fumbling around".
For years I was fumbling around in the dark, but didn't realise I was missing out.
"I think people think of blind baseball as a boring sport," with a lot of fumbling around, he said.
It was akin to a club manager fumbling around in the dark during a brief set of pre-season fixtures.
Remember that glimpse of the future that never happened, watching Dominik Diamond and Patrick Moore fumbling around with virtual reality helmets and gloves on Gamesmaster?
If there's any real similarity between maths and music, it's that with both, you're fumbling around and using your intuition to try to fit things together".
EchoStar, which competes largely on price, is fumbling around in its attempt to offer the local broadcast channels that DirecTV does not.
"And these two dopes are fumbling around, telling me how uncomfortable they were.
Although I no longer craved the poison physically, spiritually I was fumbling around in the dark.
Unfortunately, most of us are just fumbling around in the dark.
I've been fumbling around, trying to contribute as best I can, using the skills I've developed in my career.
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