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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always wandered" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a continuous or habitual action of exploring or thinking about something over time.
Example: "She always wandered through the forest, lost in her thoughts and the beauty of nature."
Alternatives: "constantly roamed" or "frequently explored".
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Displaced people have always wandered to Harbin.
People have always wandered by to take a look, but five years ago it was acquired by a local foundation and opened to the public from May until October, otherwise by special appointment.
This was Maeve's way with me now; and on subsequent visits, while Betty and I went over the details of the publication, Maeve always wandered off outside by herself, making it clear that she wanted no part of any discussion with me.
But his eye always wandered, as the Archives of American Art show reminds us with a photograph of Manhattan that served as a model for one of Shaw's best-known works: a painting of a giant pack of Wrigley's Spearmint gum floating before a semiabstract skyline.
Although Landauer's musings always wandered on the verge of the feasible--and often trespassed that line--he had a sharp eye for practicality.
People's eyes have always wandered, continually on the lookout for potential dangers and possible prey.
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"I always wander round thinking I'm anonymous.
"You're going to get sick, Kaushik, always wandering outside like that," my mother said.
Of course, it drove Peter Weir around the twist, because I was always wandering out of shot.
"It's like a ghost that is always wandering Spanish society," said Güell.
I'm always wandering around at the wrong hours of the night or day.
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