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The phrase "as a wandering" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing someone or something that is moving about without a fixed course or destination, often in a poetic or metaphorical sense.
Example: "As a wandering soul, she traveled from town to town, seeking new experiences and adventures."
Alternatives: "as a roving" or "as a drifting".
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Most of his life was spent as a wandering hunter and trapper.
The idea of the Hound as a wandering ronin echoes McCann's unconventional lifestyle.
The poem also contains a character that I refer to, in a rather ugly, dehumanizing way, as "a wandering tramp".
Shadid comes across here as determined and perceptive, yet scarred by his years as a wandering war correspondent.
At 31, Mr. Long described himself as a wandering farmer, a "couch surfer" who has been moving among friends' homes.
A heroin smuggler nicknamed Dead Chang wants to borrow Liao's atlas in preparation for his next life as a wandering ghost.
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Soon after, Warner turned it into a movie with Clint Eastwood as Robert, a wandering photographer, and Meryl Streep as Francesca, the farm woman he falls in love with.
Laika was found as a stray wandering the streets of Moscow.
In an internship as an airport security manager, for instance, it would be educational to experience the passenger- screening process as a wander rather than as a wandee.
"Come here!" she said, walking right past the spot as she chased after a wandering toddler.
Not when you've got a wandering mind as I have!
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