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Discover LudwigThe phrase "staggered through" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to describe someone moving in an unsteady or unstable manner, often due to being intoxicated or exhausted. Example: The exhausted hiker staggered through the dense forest, barely able to keep his feet moving.
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As I entered the lift, an American girl staggered through and subsequently collapsed.
Once the bill staggered through, the Westminster charivari moved on, though opposition to the Health and Social Care Act remains as fierce.
He staggered through his days, tired and unsure.
The Mets have already staggered through four consecutive losing seasons, three shy of the franchise record.
It was then that Emad staggered through the front door, into his own funeral.
That gave Transport for London some space as journeys east were staggered through the day.
And the Nets staggered through the fourth quarter tonight, immersed in their own futility.
On January 17th, he staggered through a whiteout, pulling his sled for sixteen hours.
One man reeked of alcohol as he staggered through the group.
Some, like the Liverpool Biennial, which staggered through the decade, make one agree.
Then, as he staggered through a German town, a peeling advertising poster caught his eye.
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