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Discover Ludwig"stumble through" is a perfectly valid phrase for written English.
It typically means to "proceed with difficulty or clumsily" or "make one's way clumsily or uncertainly". For example: After my presentation, I stumbled through the Q&A session, unsure of how to answer some of the audience’s more difficult questions.
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We will stumble through, figuring it out; it'll get easier.
"I'll be apologizing, I'll stumble through.
I totally flub the lines but stumble through it.
Once you stumble through the setup process, the rest is easy.
/ Head up the embankment, stumble through the scree, and into the meadow.
Despite years of piano lessons, I could barely stumble through "Für Elise".
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When I stumbled through the Yale Comp.
My daughters stumbled through breakfast like zombies.
"We just sort of stumbled through".
It stumbled through the gate," she says.
As she stumbled through the shallows, her foot smarted.
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