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The phrase "a roam" is not correct and not commonly used in written English.
It may be intended to refer to an act of roaming, but it is not a standard expression.
Example: "After a long day at work, I decided to take a roam through the park to clear my mind."
Alternatives: "a wander" or "a stroll".
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Writer doesn't have a Freedom Phone, or a Roam Phone or any of the other brands.
The company has Delhi flights for £249pp return in early February, and a "Roam India" 20-day tour (through Gap Adventures) for £599.
Most teenagers attending Ozzfest last week had cell phones to connect them quickly to their family and friends, whereas back in the 70's Black Sabbath cultivated the sort of fan who was alienated far beyond a roam signal.
A roam around the local Cleveland media reveals the following theories as to why attendance is so poor: The Indians decision to sell the radio rights to a news/talk station rather than the all-sports stations - a presence on a sports network would generate more Tribe chat during the day and drum up more interest - at least in theory.
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My pen and my mind both go a-roaming".
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Cahill was a menace in a roaming role and there was a steady flow of crosses.
In my career as a roaming piscivore, I've enjoyed some fairly extreme cuisine.
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