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"to muddle through" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express the idea of working through a difficult situation without having a clear plan or without much skill. For example, "After losing my job, I had to muddle through until I found another one."
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At first the government tried to muddle through by trying to recapitalise the insurer.
But banks have promised only half that amount, leaving Daiei to muddle through again.
So the children have to muddle through just as they would in everyday life.
They are hoping to muddle through.
People will have to muddle through".
It is not enough to muddle through.
As the song goes, we'll have to muddle through somehow.
Either way, democracies, being flexible, tend to muddle through.
"They think that they can continue to muddle through".
They will expect their leaders to muddle through.
But in English we just have to muddle through.
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