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Discover LudwigThe phrase "shuffling on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a slow or awkward movement, often implying a lack of energy or purpose.
Example: "After a long day at work, I found myself shuffling on my way home, too tired to walk briskly."
Alternatives: "shuffling along" or "trudging on".
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The loss of Missouri would leave Big 12 membership at nine, meaning a likely expansion of one or three universities, prompting more uncertainty and shuffling on the collegiate landscape.
A dealer that likes you will be more likely to wait before shuffling on a favorable deck and shuffle sooner on a bad one.
"It's great," Anderson said, shuffling on his skis.
"There'll be a lot of shuffling on the leader board.
"When he came out, he was shuffling on the spot.
They can be seen on almost any street shuffling on their everlasting errands.
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We shuffle patiently forward, pause, shuffle on again.
But unfortunately for her fellow boomers, they must shuffle on without her.
When a song is playing, you can turn Shuffle on by clicking the Shuffle button next tot he album image in the playback controls.
One can as well picture a periodic lattice with randomly shuffled on-site energies.
The alternative to adding something completely new to the menu is to shuffle on-hand pantry ingredients to create something familiar that doesn't complicate operations.
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