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Discover LudwigThe word 'plodder' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use 'plodder' to describe someone who moves or works slowly and with little enthusiasm. It can also refer to someone who makes slow but steady progress. Example: John is a plodder when it comes to completing his tasks at work. He may not be the most efficient, but he always gets the job done eventually.
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plodder
noun
One who plods.
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It seems unlikely that GM will revert to being the chronic loser it once was, but it will be another year, maybe two, before it is clear if it has been reborn as a winner, or just a plodder.
But is this a triumph of style over substance?A charismatic young Latino who "dares to dream" was always bound to win headlines, especially as he succeeded Jim Hahn, a plodder even by the standards of LA city government.
EU jobs are awarded in long, unpredictable horse-trading: leaders may give one job to a star, and the other to a plodder, thus fixing their relative clout.
The best explanation for their rise is a legal settlement confirmed on November 29th by another plodder, Sealed Air, best known for making bubble wrap.
The open recruitment is an acknowledgment that Softbank has become big and that he wants to keep it entrepreneurial, so it doesn't end up a timid plodder like so many other firms in Japan.
When the new manager strode confidently into Anfield late in 1959, he saw something in Byrne that had escaped everybody else, transforming the quiet local boy, something of a loner, from a reserve-team plodder into one of the most accomplished full-backs in the country.
Then he went from being a slightly gritty plodder into someone suddenly capable of playing an expansive game.
Go... Happy-Go-Lucky As a conspiracy-obsessed driving instructor, Marsan spent his scenes locked in psychological in-car combat with Sally Hawkins' pathologically cheerful Poppy in Mike Leigh's 2008 film Sherlock Holmes It could have been a thankless part: Inspector Lestrade, plodder of the Yard.
But basically he's a plodder who wants heavy ground and an extreme distance".
He is not a flashy presence on TV; he has an adenoidal voice and comes across as something of a dogged plodder.
Lynch is the small-town entrepreneur, canny and naïve in equal parts, a plodder and a dreamer; Sarah is the clever and worldly wife to whom he is blindly devoted; Bobby is the angry boy who flies by the nets, going into exile and becoming an artist.
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