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"I move around" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to indicate that the speaker is physically changing their position or location frequently. Example: "As a salesperson, I spend most of my day on my feet, constantly talking to customers and moving around the store."
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"The more I move around, the better my numbers," Roaf said.
"As much as I move around, they call me back, so I must be doing something right," she said.
"At least in the world that I move around in, there's a respect and historical gratitude" toward him.
Like if I move around too much, I might awaken it.
I buy the cheapest seat in the stadium, and then I move around for the first week".
I move around, always in running shoes, and am left with these images in a mental album.
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"I thought I moved around well today".
I moved around from place to place.
I moved around, trying to find the money spot — the $50,000 spot, as it were.
My three children were born in three different states because I moved around so much.
The next day I moved around as much as I could.
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