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Discover Ludwig"scramble for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a situation where people are competing or rushing to gain or secure something. Example: The children began to scramble for the last pieces of candy in the jar.
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They scramble for money to survive.
New residents scramble for season tickets.
Net feverAmerica continues to scramble for electronics.
Hence the scramble for more airwaves.
Without Treasuries, they will scramble for alternatives.
He can scramble for positive results.
Hence the scramble for students this summer.
TOMORROW -- The scramble for child care.
YESTERDAY -- The scramble for child care.
TODAY -- The scramble for child care.
"You've got to scramble for money, you've got to scramble for an organization and you've got to scramble for a plan," Mr. Sheinkopf said.
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