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"rustling in" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a soft, whispering sound, i.e. when the wind is rustling in the trees or when someone is rustling in a bag. For example: "The wind was rustling in the trees outside the window, creating an atmospheric ambiance."
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What's that rustling in the undergrowth?
Suddenly, there is RUSTLING in the undergrowth.
A REPORTER AT LARGE about cattle rustling in Nevada.
"You hear a rustling in the bushes," she said.
For a moment, the soldiers heard rustling in the brush.
I heard some rustling in the trees around us.
I can feel the bag with the twenty grams rustling in my coat pocket.
You'd hear him rattling and rustling in the toilet and go: "Come on, H. Reveal".
But the rustling in the reeds turned out to be villagers bringing food.
The burger arrives rustling in tissue paper, a frosty beer on the side.
Yesterday, nine people were remanded in custody for cattle rustling in the region.
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