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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I scramble" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a grammatically correct and common way to express the action of quickly and clumsily moving or getting up. It is often used in sports or physical activities, but can also be used figuratively to describe scrambling mentally or in a rush. Example 1: "As the ball rolled towards the goal, I scrambled to block it with my hands, but it slipped through and we lost the game." Example 2: "I have a big presentation tomorrow and I still haven't finished my slides. I'm going to have to scramble to get everything done in time." Example 3: "I heard a loud noise and my dog started barking, so I scrambled out of bed to see what was going on."
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Every year I scramble".
I scramble them and sometimes add pesto.
I scramble through my notes.
I scramble and give him a twenty-naira bill.
I scramble back out, head ringing, nose streaming.
Sometimes I scramble an egg and put ketchup on it.
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I scrambled to my feet.
I scrambled eggs in it.
Madly, I scrambled to the site.
Maddy and I scrambled inside.
"I scrambled nicely," he said.
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