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"do some exploring" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when you want to suggest that someone investigate or look into something. For example, "If you're looking for a new hobby, why not try doing some exploring into different activities?"
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We'd like some time on the beaches and to do some exploring.
As they prepared to leave the hotel to do some exploring, Dr. Reich asked Mr. Marran for the guidebook.
Now is a good time to do some exploring and it would be good to take charge of your life before depression gets a strong grip.
"We gave up, and kept walking around Paris, commenting occasionally on how much fun it would be to do some exploring by bike," Ms. Elkind said.
"They'd have a long, boring trip, reach Alpha Centauri when they're in their 60's or 70's, do some exploring, and send everything they learned back home".
On a day like Memorial Day — clear skies, comfortable temperatures, day off from work — I would normally ride the subway to a corner of the city and do some exploring on the run.
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The next morning, while my family slept soundly, I roused myself, intent on doing some exploring.
"You've done some exploring around, and you know what you need.
The mountains were around long before the towns, and you haven't really seen them until you've done some exploring on foot.
I had done some exploring of the soul, but the study of the body would have to begin again with new purpose and vigor.
A reader, Blake Z. Rong (also of Autoweek fame), did some exploring in the neighborhood, via Google Street View, and posted it on my Facebook page.
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