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Discover Ludwig"bouncing around" is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe physical movement, someone's emotional state, or even just the idea of something moving quickly. For example: "The kids were bouncing around the house, full of energy after finally being allowed out of the car."
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The caddis flies, in particular, are bouncing around everywhere.
The music intensified, its polyrhythmic lines bouncing around like electrons.
"Bouncing around on that tractor, craning my neck back, I get off feeling awful," he said.
Bouncing around like a trampoline.
Balls bouncing around".
Rubble is bouncing around.
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"I bounce around," he said.
He bounced around, attending seven elementary schools.
"You just bounce around inside them.
The cue ball bounced around, hitting nothing.
The essays in "Pulphead" bounce around, like hail.
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