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Discover Ludwig"bounce around" is correct and usable in written English.
It is primarily used in informal settings and usually means to move quickly in different directions. For example, you could say, "The little girl was bouncing around the room in excitement."
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"I bounce around," he said.
"You just bounce around inside them.
Like hemlines, names don't bounce around randomly.
The essays in "Pulphead" bounce around, like hail.
I bounce around in my solutions to the problem".
Some runners bounce around and stretch, others check their laces.
"His younger daughter just wanted to bounce around".
CLAREY: I'm going to bounce around here a bit.
"You bounce around, bounce around and find an organization that really likes you, appreciates you, you come up and it's just a fit," Johnson said.
She also packs them so that they do not bounce around in the container.
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(He landed back in Detroit after a few bounce-around years but has since retired).
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