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Discover LudwigThe phrase "tumble by" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It means to fall or move in a disordered or haphazard manner. Example: The leaves began to tumble by in the strong gusts of wind, creating a beautiful whirlwind of colors.
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Now, he regularly watches knuckling shots tumble by him.
We gave him his space and sat at the window to watch the world tumble by.
With imports surging, the current-account surplus could tumble by nearly half.
Hallmark, America's largest greeting-card company, saw sales tumble by 8% last year, to $4 billion.
It's not the best-plotted series: stories tumble by like clothes in an off-kilter dryer.
Alternatively, if recent fiscal agreements unravel, credit could tumble by 4% or more, touching off a deeper euro-zone recession.
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Seoul tumbled by 4.2% as overseas investors sold heavily; Samsung fell by 4.2% on August 23rd alone.
China Unicom tumbled by 4.2%, after it warned of reduced domestic demand.
Serco tumbled by 54p to 626.5p.
Its shares tumbled by almost 60% overnight.
Its shares have tumbled by almost 40%.
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