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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'inch along' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing something that is moving slowly or making slow progress. For example, "The bus inched along in traffic for two hours before finally reaching its destination."
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I started to inch along.
Cars inch along the highway, the road all but obscured.
I inch along the jungle path, heat sapping my strength.
He notes about prison: "Days inch along like snails, and years zoom past like rockets".
White nurse's shoes inch along, while Ms. Allen is observed in the shower.
The economy will barely inch along partly because corporations and individuals are still getting their financial houses in order.
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Traffic inches along.
Hernández was laboring; the game inched along.
Duckman!" as the car inched along.
Some inched along sagging power lines like tightrope walkers.
They talked as they inched along toward the tryouts.
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