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Discover Ludwig"carrying around" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to someone taking something with them in a physical sense, or to refer to a figurative quality of fondly holding onto something, such as memories or ideas. For example: "I found myself carrying around the memories of my childhood for the rest of my life."
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Just carrying around this air about him.
"He started carrying around weapons.
It's like carrying around a dead body.
He had even taken to carrying around a toothbrush.
"But Americans will be carrying around a lot more coins".
I am not carrying around so much stuff.
Some weight I was carrying around and didn't know it.
Everybody is carrying around their little backpack of woe.
I'm carrying around my whole career with me.
The need for carrying around physical storage devices is eliminated.
Carrying around a thumb drive, though, has its limits.
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