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The phrase "I roamed" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is the past tense form of the verb "roam," which means to move about or wander without a specific purpose or direction. Example: "After saying goodbye to my friends, I roamed the streets of the city, taking in the sights and sounds of the bustling nightlife."
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I roamed around.
For many months I roamed Paris with a little camera.
So I roamed Iraq looking for that third dimension.
As I roamed, I was reminded more of Vienna and Prague than Moscow.
In Kingstown, the capital of St . Vincentand the Grenadines, I roamed the central covered market in awe.
I roamed about here and there at tests or meetings in which I was no longer really interested.
As I roamed from country to country soaking up Europe's treasures, my Swiss Army knife was a trusted companion.
I roamed the exhibition bug-eyed, like a child, for the best part of two hours.
In the meantime, though, I roamed as a tourist over that border.
"But the more I roamed around, the more irritated I got at what I saw.
Reduced to a Buddha Dog, I roamed the jungle, quelling the independence movement.
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