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Discover Ludwig"rolling along" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe the movement of something in a swift, continuous manner. For example: "The river was rolling along, the sun sparkling off its ripples."
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Sometimes you're really rolling along.
WASHINGTON — Everything was rolling along traditional lines.
Indian chic just keeps rolling along.
Every day you're just rolling along.
In any event, refinancings keep rolling along.
"It's rolling along handsomely," Mr. Flummerfelt said.
"Like the Mississippi," Churchill said, "it just keeps rolling along".
He will certainly keep Parra's season rolling along.
"But the river is still there, rolling along".
"But he just keeps rolling along," Indira sang.
Yet the Sox front office blithely announced that the streak was rolling along nicely.
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