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Discover LudwigThe phrase "wobble in" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a hesitant or unsteady movement into a place or situation.
Example: "She decided to wobble in to the meeting, unsure of what to expect."
Alternatives: "stumble in" or "amble in"
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Don't be surprised if they wobble in May.
There's even some wobble in matters of detail.
And she has a wobble in full-voiced top notes.
The cake should still wobble in the centre.
Bake for 45-50 minutes or until set, but with a little wobble in the middle.
The custards are done when they are set with just a gentle wobble in the centre.
There is a wobble in his vibrato, and high notes are elusive.
The existence of those planets was inferred by observing a wobble in their parent stars.
The town seemed to wobble in time, and I experienced a delicious sense of dislocation.
Bake for 1 hour or until just set, with the tiniest wobble in the centre.
A cluster of young men began to do the Wobble in front of the stage.
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