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The phrase 'in a rumble' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe a situation or event that is chaotic, noisy, or tense. Example: The students could barely concentrate on their exam as the room was filled with the sound of construction work in a nearby building, creating a constant rumble in the background.
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Finally Dan Cole thumped over the line in a rumble of bodies for the home team's lone try.
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"IN AFRICA we gonna get it on, cause we don't get along," said Muhammad Ali, off to a rumble in the jungle with George Foreman back in 1974.
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