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Discover LudwigThe phrase "able to wander through" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the capability or permission to explore or move freely through a space or area.
Example: "The children were able to wander through the enchanted forest, discovering hidden paths and magical creatures."
Alternatives: "capable of exploring" or "free to roam through".
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Borussia seemed able to wander through it at will.
I am able to wander through Freud's waiting room, consulting room and study, alone.
During the day, when no performances are going on, visitors will be able to wander through the lobby and see directly into one of the main rehearsal halls.
On the floor below those two levels, shoppers will be able to wander through an unenclosed area designed to resemble a neighborhood of city blocks, said Gregg Pasquarelli, a principal in SHoP Architects, whose projects have included the nearby redeveloped Pier 15 and the new Barclay's Center in Brooklyn.
The producers of "Once Upon a Time Ottoman Empire Mutiny," a television series about the 18th-century insurrection against Sultan Ahmet Khan III, said they planned to build a theme park where visitors will be able to wander through a reproduction of Ottoman-era Istanbul and watch sword fights by stuntmen.
I would like nothing more than to be able to wander through those rooms yet, to sleep where she had slept, to run my fingers across the nightgown she'd left sitting out on the little bench at the foot of her bed.
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The first place to wander through is the Pearl district.
And tourists would expect decent hotels, and would want to be able to wander safely through city streets without neglected buildings crashing down on them.
In Edinburgh Castle (£10.30, and £4.50 for ages 5 to 15), we were among only a handful of visitors and were able to wander at leisure through the Royal Apartments of the castle where the future James I was born to Mary, Queen of Scots, stopping for talks with the relaxed, knowledgeable guides, and marveling over the Scottish Crown Jewels.
At the south end, once you're through the turnstile, you will be able to wander on indefinitely underground: through the B.-M._T., the Hudson & Manhattan terminal, Saks-34th St., Gimbels, and the Perm.
But you should see some of the magnificent corporate jets on display here, on 630,000 square feet of space at Henderson Executive Airport, where conventiongoers are able to wander around the planes and even through them.
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