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Discover LudwigThe phrase "improvising with" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to the act of creating or performing spontaneously, often in a creative context such as music, theater, or conversation. Example: "The musicians were improvising with different melodies during the jam session."
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"I enjoyed composing something, improvising with these bits of wood".
When she was waiting to meet the candidates, she was improvising with strangers.
Yet he has topped out around 87 for years now, improvising with a cutter at times.
Mr. Torrisi likes to wing it, coming up with new dishes by improvising with ingredients.
I've been improvising with a friend, actress-turned-film-maker Kate Hardie.
He was a skilled carpenter and designer, used to improvising with cheap materials.
She will also be choreographing new works on the spot and improvising with dancers.
We've been improvising with Damon on the train, just trying to work a few things out.
In a video posted by the Miller Theater, Mr. Zorn likens playing a pipe organ to improvising with an orchestra.
He took up embroidery, of all things, improvising with the rim of a plastic plate to make an embroidery hoop.
If he was a clever guy he was also a quick-witted one, improvising with guests, human or otherwise.
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