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The phrase "jumble about" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe the action of moving things around in a disorganized or confused manner. Example: "The children began to jumble about the toys, creating a chaotic mess in the living room."
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We meet on the street, jumble about with kisses and are we late?
It ended up as a jumble about how he didn't think "that bureaucrats in Washington should tell someone whether they can use contraceptives or not," when the issue was the inclusion of coverage for contraception in insurance plans.
As in a liquid, molecules in a liquid crystal jumble about freely and flow.
In its liquid state, water molecules cling to one another through so-called hydrogen bonding, constantly making and breaking bonds as they jumble about.
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A 10-minute walk brings you to the oldest part of Versailles, known as Notre Dame, and it's here in narrow passages you'll find a jumble of about 50 antique sellers.
On Money Island, which long ago had a bowling alley, a dance floor and a hotel, a jumble of about 30 homes includes white clapboard cottages and summer shacks.
Outside, flight attendants tried to calm the agitated captain, who was shouting "jumbled comments about Jesus, Sept. 11th, Iraq, Iran and terrorists," according to the federal complaint.
Curiously, in the classroom situation, the ring appeared jumbled for about half the observers when viewed peripherally in the 20 and 255 background conditions.
That wasn't the screwiest thing in Hellman's jumble of notes about Ripley's quirks.
At first, it was just a jumble of thoughts about the new direction I believe our company needed to take.
Currently the home page is a jumble of pieces about Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu's re-election and climate change.
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