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"to flounder" is correct and usable in written English
It is usually used to mean to struggle or fail to understand something, or to move around clumsily or helplessly. For example, "When it came time to make a decision, I floundered, unsure of which choice to make."
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to flounder
verb
To flop around as a fish out of water.
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— Spicer began to flounder.
I was born to flounder fish.
"But the real economy continues to flounder.
And the government had continued to flounder?
In particular, the state's housing sector continues to flounder.
But in the late nineties the family started to flounder.
And without such knowledge programs will continue to flounder.
And the company simply leaves you to flounder.
Whereas their fierce rivals Wigan continue to flounder, St Helens look stronger than ever.
We have left a generation of students to flounder without guidance.
Given such seismic shifts, even the most talented architects can seem to flounder for new models.
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