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The phrase "rattling with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something making a lot of loud noise, like a car engine rattling with the sound of a misfiring cylinder. For example: As I drove down the street, the old car's engine was rattling with the sound of a misfiring cylinder.
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The chandelier in a neighbor's apartment hangs close to the ground, rattling with each detonation.
"It sounds like a million little wooden boxes rattling with a million marbles," he said.
There is something oppressive, almost nightmarish, about a head rattling with so many visions.
When we left later, we noticed the windows on Houston rattling with the bass.
And the scoreboard soon started rattling, with the recently confident Wales players looking lost.
One is tossed about like a rag doll in vehicles rattling with worn shock absorbers along pockmarked streets.
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Twitter rattled with wonderment.
The Taser rattled with electricity.
The bleachers rattled with nervous excitement.
"No wonder she hadn't gotten rattled with a gun pointed at her.
A tupperware box that rattled with chewed pen lids, broken crayons and old paper.
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