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Discover Ludwig"muddling through" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to refer to the process of overcoming difficulties or making progress in a disorganized or inadequate way. For example: "Despite all the obstacles, they managed to muddle through and finish the project on time."
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muddling through
verb
Present participle of muddle through
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When you're in a stew – Sober or blotto, This is your motto: Keep muddling through!
Muddling through will not do.
It is muddling through.
Or just keep muddling through?
Muddling through is good enough.
Their survival technique is muddling through.
More often, it resembles just muddling through.
The Big East is muddling through the Big Wait.
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The question is whether democratic muddling-through is enough.
But is muddling-through such a bad thing?
Instead, we're likely to be stuck with more muddling-through.
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