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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'shaking around' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate movement or activity in a chaotic, energetic, or jumbled manner. Example: The leaves were shaking around in the wind.
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So we'd take those four things the kick and snare pattern, something shaking around, and the bassline and they need to be introduced in this sequence to create that musical idea.
You can really feel that on screen, that these are real things that are there that are creaking and shaking around in a way that's very natural because they're real.
The reaction vials were subsequently kept at room temperature under continuous shaking (around 500 rpm).
"Now I'm shaking around chest height.
Put the cocoa into a plastic bag, and add the truffles, a few at a time, shaking around to coat.
There are thousands of flights a day and the plane shaking around does not mean it's going to crash.
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The 2011 quake also had a tremendous amount of high-frequency energy, including very strong vertical ground motions that felt "like you're being picked up by a giant and being shaken around," Quigley said.
It helps to shake around and let your arms and legs feel free before dancing, just to get in the groove.
Heads shook around the room.
"You shake a baby, the brain shakes around inside the skull".
Rather, Rew had been shaken around four that morning, when he was in Park's care.
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