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The phrase "a searching around" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward.
It could be used to describe the act of looking for something in a general or vague manner, but it is better to use more standard expressions.
Example: "After a searching around in the attic, I finally found the old photo album."
Alternatives: "a search" or "a look around".
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After all, Harold and Kumar spent a whole night searching around, hang-gliding and even riding a cheetah, all in one night.
One of the most annoying things about trying to quit a service is searching around for the right page to delete your account.
"I think for a while Johnny was searching around, trying to find his niche," said Mr. Bassett, his childhood friend.
It took a lot of time searching around and deciding which graduate schemes I wanted to apply for.
They share my story of moving away from the churches they grew up in, searching around for a place to belong, and finally finding a home.
Perhaps the next time you're searching around for a knife, your brisket won't burn.
It's just a matter of minutes of searching around," said Jeffrey Wells, of the Web site Hollywood Elsewhere.
He is deep in thought, his eyes searching around for an answer.
So I searched around, found a male co-author, and had the guy propose the same article, and it was accepted".
So search around!
However, we believe that the core idea of MDLS, i.e. selecting a solution, searching around it in each direction then updating the archive, is new.
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