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Discover Ludwig"bike around" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to ride a bicycle in different places or around a certain area. You can use it when talking about leisure or recreational activities involving a bicycle. For example: - Every weekend, I like to bike around the countryside and enjoy the scenic views. - During our vacation, we decided to rent bikes and bike around the city for a different perspective. - I love to bike around the neighborhood in the evening and see all the beautiful gardens and houses.
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You swing your bike around, tires gouging the buttery earth, spewing up tufts of green.
If you miss, you can just whip the bike around and try again.
Whip the bike around, the motion is all in the arms.
She rode her bike around, watching pigeons.
He rides his bike around Chiba.
I rode my bike around Brooklyn for an entire summer".
Like that, a vanishing pile of elbows, he took the bike around the corner of Nevins.
He was a familiar presence riding his bike around town or swimming daily at the Y.
David Byrne, of Talking Heads, likes to bike around the city.
He turned his bike around and motioned for me to follow.
He doesn't own a car, choosing to ride his bike around Philadelphia.
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