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Discover Ludwig"wandering around" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It is often used as an adjective or adverb to describe someone or something that is moving aimlessly or without a clear purpose. Example: She spent the afternoon wandering around the city, enjoying the sights and sounds. In this sentence, "wandering around" is used as an adverb to describe how the person spent their time - they were moving around without a specific destination or purpose.
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Wandering around during the day, Booth experiences a letdown.
Their dogs were wandering around.
"Here, there's no wandering around.
"I was wandering around".
A German shepherd was wandering around.
"He was wandering around out there.
"They don't want strangers wandering around".
So kids are stuck, wandering around".
Nobody's wandering around with an old Nokia!
As many as 70 elephants have been wandering around Bangkok.
Show monkey wandering around, injured, lost and alone.
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