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The phrase "scramble with" is correct and usable in written English.
It basically means to mix or combine with something else, usually quickly or carelessly. For example, you could say "I scrambled with a few different ideas until I settled on one."
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The Terrapins can scramble with the Bruins.
College sport, by contrast, is a mad cash scramble with squishy rules.
When Giorgio Duboin (East) started to scramble with two clubs, Artur Malinowski (South) doubled for penalty.
Vancouver almost tied the score on a wild power-play scramble with 4 00 left.
"There was a scramble with the mechanics, originally having the soft tyre ready, the yellow tyre.
Ms. Giffords used to order fruit, yogurt with nuts and a two-egg scramble with raisin toast.
South continued what he thought was a scramble with four hearts, hoping finally to hit a fit.
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Foie gras also appears in the evening, softly scrambled with eggs and crunchy toast ($15).
Stanford's Chris Hernandez, above, scrambled with Alabama players during the top-seeded Cardinal's 70-67 loss.
Cardinals quarterback Jake Plummer scrambled with Giants defensive end Michael Strahan in pursuit.
The incoming missile's electronics can also be scrambled with blasts of electromagnetic radiation, such as microwaves.
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