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Discover Ludwig"rolling with it" is an informal phrase that is correct and usable in written English.
It means to accept a situation without complaint or resistance. Example: When I was unexpectedly assigned extra work at the office, I just decided to roll with it.
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We're just rolling with it".
We carried that into spring training, and obviously we've been rolling with it this year".
"I've just been rolling with it for a while now," he explained.
We were rolling with it just fine for a couple of weeks.
You have to expect it, and once you get it, you have to keep rolling with it.
We're just out there having a good time with it and rolling with it as long as we can," he said.
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What he was rolling with, I was rolling with".
I'd have to say a good day is when it all goes as planned, but, really, that never much happens, so I suppose it's about rolling with the problems and making it work, staying organized, and having really good crews in the field and editor in post to back you up.
I hadn't actually planned on rolling with Alex that summer — it wasn't like we were close friends or anything.
The White House is depending on Caterpillar to get the ball rolling with rehiring workers so it can assert a direct benefit of the stimulus package.
We've already made sushi donuts and s'mores tacos, so we're keeping it rolling with funfetti Jello shots.
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