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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a wandering" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of moving about without a fixed course or destination, often in a poetic or metaphorical context.
Example: "In the quiet of the night, a wandering soul searched for a place to belong."
Alternatives: "a roving" or "a drifting".
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This is a wandering people.
"We have a wandering bear problem here".
A wandering minstrel in his Ford Falcon.
A doodle is a wandering thought, uninhibited and untidy.
After his parents' death, he led a wandering life.
"I'm a pterodactyl/And you're a wandering dove," he coos.
LATELY DreamWorks SKG has been a wandering tribe.
But like a wandering phantom, the ghost orchid has reappeared.
Greene had, in every sense, a wandering eye.
"Sabrieon, sit down, buddy," he called to a wandering boy.
Not when you've got a wandering mind as I have!
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