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scralling
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
'scralling' is not a real word in English, so it is not correct or usable in written English.
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Alternative expressions(3)
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Usage summary
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
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56 human-written examples
Scrolling through one of the LiveJournal accounts she ran, the pattern is clear.
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Yet somehow I found myself scrolling down the Daily Mail's sidebar of shame, looking for just one more picture of Alamuddin in a pastel-coloured shift dress.
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To prove the point he sets his smartphone on his knee and starts scrolling excitedly through the acts he has lined up.
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Ha! Yes, I have to admit there have been times when I've been scrolling through Facebook on a bad day and someone's posted yet another relentlessly motivational quote and it's made me sigh rather than cheer.
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Scrolling across the bottom of the screen was confirmation of Anita's worst fear; police said that the body found two days earlier in a bleak Suffolk field was that of Paula.
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I returned to my regular routine of daily hate mail, scrolling through the same options over and over – Ignore?
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If you spent your day endlessly scrolling through 1.3 billion soul-deadening hen party photo uploads and infinite multilingual variations of "U OK hun?", you'd want to run as far away from people as you could too.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
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But there will be free downloads available every month, including the rightly-commended launch release Resogun, a simple but addictive side-scrolling shoot-em-up in the vein of arcade classic R-Type.
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For the Wii U, the game will promise some utterly adorable ready-to-unravel side-scrolling from Nintendo.
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However, that seems an unlikely scenario, as Kirby's Adventure Wii is an extremely enjoyable experience, providing pure side-scrolling platforming at its refined best.
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Founded by Tim and Chris Stamper and based in Twycross in Leicestershire, the company developed the amazing side-scrolling 2D platformer Donkey Kong Country in 2004 for the SNES.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Double-check your spelling. If you intend to describe moving content on a screen, use "scrolling" instead of "scralling".
Common error
Avoid using "scralling". It's a misspelling of "scrolling", which is the correct term for moving content up or down on a digital display.
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Linguistic Context
Since "scralling" is not a recognized English word, it has no grammatical function. If the intention is to use the word "scrolling", the function depends on the context. For example, as a verb, it describes the action of moving content on a screen.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "scralling" is not a recognized word in English. The most likely correct alternative is "scrolling", which refers to moving content on a digital screen. If you intended a different word, "scrawling" (meaning messy handwriting) or "scribbling" might be alternatives, but they have different meanings. As Ludwig AI confirms, "scralling" is not a real word, so ensuring correct spelling is crucial for clear communication. Remember to use spell-check and consult a dictionary when unsure.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
scrolling
This is the most likely correct spelling and intended meaning, referring to moving content on a screen.
flicking through
Implies quickly browsing through something, like pages or images.
paging through
This suggests looking through a document or book, similar to scrolling through digital content.
thumbing through
Similar to flicking, but emphasizes using the thumb to navigate.
browsing
A general term for looking through information, whether online or in print.
scanning
Suggests a quick look to find specific information.
perusing
Implies reading or examining something carefully.
glancing at
A brief look at something.
scrawling
This refers to messy or illegible handwriting, a different context entirely.
scribbling
Similar to scrawling, this implies quick, often meaningless writing or drawing.
FAQs
What is the correct spelling, "scralling" or scrolling?
The correct spelling is "scrolling". "Scralling" is not a recognized word in English.
What does it mean to scroll?
To scroll means to move text or other content displayed on a computer, phone, or similar screen up, down, or sideways, typically using a mouse, touchpad, or touchscreen. For example: "I was "scrolling" through my newsfeed."
What can I say instead of "scralling"?
Since "scralling" is likely a misspelling, use "scrolling" if you mean moving content on a screen. If you meant "scrawling", that means to write or draw in a hurried, careless way.
How can I improve my spelling to avoid mistakes like "scralling"?
Use spell-check tools, pay close attention to similar-sounding words, and review your writing carefully. It can also be helpful to read more widely to reinforce correct spelling patterns.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested