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The word "scroll" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a type of document or the act of moving down a screen or page in order to see more information. For example: "She scrolled down to the bottom of the page to read the fine print."
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To bring these into focus, we need to scroll back to 2007, when the Mikhailovsky theatre was in disrepair and its struggling ballet company attracting little attention.
Instead, it will be controlled by three buttons on its side to scroll through text and activate functions.
The sovereign's scroll will touch on Britain's place in the world, via the EU referendum, on fundamental human rights, and, through Scotland's post-referendum reforms, the integrity of the kingdom itself.
Lord Ashcroft in the Daily Mail (scroll down) says politicians should respond to the cynicism about what they can do by treating voters like grown ups.
Together, its sections form a colossal frieze or scroll that the artist likened to Egyptian papyri.
But my eyes are locked on my phone screen as I scroll through Twitter with increasing dismay.
However, while the scroll did overlap with the bound codex, it began to go out of fashion around the time of Julius Caesar, and with good reason.
When using digital texts we are faced once again with having to scroll through texts, one at a time, relying on our memories to keep in mind references to other lines or words.
If so, a name will be added to the short scroll of those who have radically altered Britain's constitution: that of Robin Finlayson Cook.
Words in French, Mali's official language, scroll down the screen.
I'd argue that ease of use, the frictionless click as you scroll down the page, could make it more valuable: it creates more dross to spin into gold.From a comment by Tzimisces,I think an "interesting" tab would be more helpful.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com