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Discover LudwigThe phrase "tangling with" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used as an idiomatic expression to describe a difficult situation, often it is used to describe an argument or disagreement. For example, "After tangling with the bureaucracy, I was able to get the permit I needed."
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I missed tangling with language.
But tangling with cryptography isn't always necessary.
Are you tangling with a lone hacker?
Mr. Hastings has a history of tangling with the administration.
Sony, after all, has a record of tangling with hackers.
And tangling with her may only fuel more talk.
The two made contact and el-Guerrouj fell after tangling with Morceli's foot.
The state is tangling with the DOJ over some of those changes.
Now he is a loan finder tangling with prosecutors and his clients.
Few cities have been tangling with urban ecology for as long as Berlin.
Back in the sixties, she had written letters to the Village Voice, tangling with Norman Mailer.
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