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Discover LudwigThe phrase "was rambling" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone speaking or writing in a confused or lengthy manner without a clear point. Example: "During the meeting, he was rambling about unrelated topics, making it hard for anyone to follow the discussion."
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I felt the book was rambling.
The result was rambling, surreal, and sometimes darkly comic.
But at their final meeting the musician was "rambling" and showing signs of ill health.
"My ideal was rambling acreage with a stream running out back".
The police said that the man's conversation was rambling and that he never made any demands.
"It was this very guttural, very heavy bass, deep voice that was rambling incoherently," Mr. Rotkovich said.
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It is obvious that the ZnO films in Figure 2b was regularly oriented while it was rambled in Figure 2a.
I'm rambling here.
Anyway, I'm rambling.
Sorry, I'm rambling.
I'm rambling.
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