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The phrase "able to stroll around" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone's capability to walk leisurely in a particular area or setting.
Example: "After the long meeting, we were finally able to stroll around the park and enjoy the fresh air."
Alternatives: "capable of walking around" or "able to walk leisurely."
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They're basically like floating hotels, but with the cachet of being able to stroll around the deck like you own the vessel.
Visitors will, however, be able to stroll around replica interiors, including a ballroom, theatre, swimming pool and cabins, indulge in a similar banquet enjoyed on the ill-fated vessel, and take part in themed parties and games.
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One of the pleasures of this area is simply to stroll around and see what looks appealing.
This year it has greater intimacy because visitors will be able to stroll through the exhibits as well as around them.
All visitors will be able to stroll the roof's main level.
Disgust at how easily Henderson was able to stroll into the danger area.
He misses being able to stroll into a pizzeria and grab "una buena pizza".
The church has a beautiful courtyard and cloister to stroll around.
Will they take time to stroll around the Dickensian Old Town?
It was nice just to stroll around together and we could talk about whatever was on our mind.
You can also take the opportunity to stroll around the Yale campus in all its autumn glory.
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