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Discover LudwigThe phrase "set off scramble" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe a sudden and frantic movement or action caused by a triggering event. Example: The loud sound of the fire alarm set off a scramble as people rushed to evacuate the building.
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In the video the scuffle appears to have set off a scramble of fans.
The sergeant's comments set off a scramble of activity.
The decision set off a scramble to find space.
This could set off a scramble for the available shares, sending them rocketing.
But the 2012 announcements set off a scramble for some 2014 positions.
The cuts have set off a scramble among institutions for additional revenues.
These strict controls set off a scramble among researchers in the 1970s to find alternative supplies.
A report in The Staten Island Advance on Jan . 4set off a scramble to save the house.
This set off a scramble for engineers, architects, contractors and sidewalk sheds.
The statement set off a scramble inside American intelligence agencies to check the claim.
But his death has set off a scramble to succeed him as one of President Robert Mugabe's two vice-presidents.
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