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Discover Ludwig"drifted around" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe movement or a lack of direction or purpose. Example: After losing his job, Tom drifted around the city for months, unsure of what to do with his life.
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He has mostly drifted around the perimeter.
For years its spot price drifted around $200 a tonne, ending 2002 near $150.
As a result, the ball drifted around the perimeter and left everyone looking befuddled.
FOSes (Friends of Stelios), gorgeous young lovelies, drifted around falling out of tiny bikinis.
Packs of humans drifted around Tompkins, aimlessly excited, gawking at the spectacle and squealing with delight.
Doba drifted around for days eating freeze-dried goulash and chocolate bars.
He's drifted around more, seen more different sides of the world.
Inter were not terribly worried about Pedro, while Zlatan merely drifted around looking ineffectual.
The black student drifted around as though he was without a history and a name.
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People drift around.
I am content here, drifting around Leinster Bay.
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