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The phrase "wander around" is correct and can be used in written English
It means to walk or move around without a specific purpose or direction. You can use it in everyday writing and speaking, such as in storytelling or descriptions of a place. Example: I decided to take a break from work and wander around the city, enjoying the sights and sounds of the bustling streets.
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"Wander around," he said.
– Geoff Dyer "I wander around.
Don't just wander around clueless.
Goats wander around indoors.
We wander around.
You can't wander around like that!
You wander around looking smug.
Tourists still wander around bewildered.
It's mostly an excuse to get out and wander around".
One day I'll wander around in here, Laura said.
Well, the uncaged chickens wander around in an enclosed house.
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