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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'carry around' is correct and usable in written English.
It is an idiom meaning to transport or to have something with you. Example: "I always carry around my water bottle so I don't get dehydrated."
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"I carry around these nitroglycerin pills.
Everybody has something they carry around.
We all carry around our favorite Heaney.
It's another whole gadget to carry around.
All our children carry around Perrier bottles.
I don't carry around wigs on sticks.
"I just wanted to carry around myself".
We don't carry around that history.
He doesn't carry around a whip.
Someone wanted me to carry around a.
"Things get harder to carry around, literally and spiritually".
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