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Discover Ludwig"limp along" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used as a verb phrase to describe someone or something that is moving with difficulty or in a weak, unsteady manner. Example: The injured hiker had to limp along the trail, using a stick as support. Another example: The old car's engine was sputtering and struggling, but it managed to limp along for a few more miles before finally breaking down.
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The federal court system was forced to limp along, as were federal law-enforcement agencies.
Hospitals looted of drugs and diagnostic equipment limp along.
Environmentally we limp along behind our West European partners.
We can't give up and limp along and be sad.
So, for the time being, the American Leviathan continues to limp along.
Until that changes, the Dutch economy is likely to continue to limp along.
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Sun Ovens limped along, critically wounded.
The Kurdish region barely limps along generally.
I limped along, bald under my bright pink cap.
"The economy is just limping along," he said.
THEIR distinguished president is limping along, physically and politically.
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