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Discover Ludwig"rattle around" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe when something is making noise while moving around in a confined space, or it can describe the feeling of being disoriented or confused. Example: "I've had the same idea rattle around in my head for days without any progress."
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Bigger drivers will like the seat bolstering, though smaller ones might rattle around during hard shenanigans.
Then again, both cameras are tiny enough to rattle around in a shirt pocket.
Anything that causes it to rattle around in there can cause a brain injury.
Up to 17 can rattle around in this graceful pale pink neoclassical gem next to a bright blue church.
Ms. Breen said classes of 30 students would rattle around in the 1,700-to 1,700-touare-foot courtrooms on the first floor.
And now it's hers, and she had a tough time the other day filling in her Census form, counting up all the rooms she can rattle around in.
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"I'd had it with being taken and rattled around," Ms. Fontanel says.
Divorced, with two grown sons, she rattles around in it alone.
It didn't break, just bounced off the Sheetrock and rattled around in the corner.
During the summer, "the other 18 just rattled around and let heat in".
It is much easier to work inside them and remove them without loose items rattling around inside.
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