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"fiddle around with" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe something or someone who is experimenting with or manipulating something for a time in order to achieve a desired result. For example, "He spent the afternoon fiddling around with the settings on his computer."
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Boyle doesn't just fiddle around with familiar biographical material.
And to fiddle around with their livelihoods is like watching someone push your dad around.
You can fiddle around with the settings using a remote control.
When your hands are slathered in clay, you cannot fiddle around with your phone.
Why fiddle around with wacky patterns and shapes when the classic little pie is so charming?
I doubt I'll fiddle around with my gender settings on Facebook.
Then I just fiddle around with it until it feels correct".
They will fiddle around with your possessions; they may take things or bring them back.
Meanwhile Mr. Collins will fiddle around with Poetry 180 and "update the jukebox," he said.
One day we started to fiddle around with it, and this little rhythm came back.
"The reason they fiddle around with the rate schedules and new brackets is to fine-tune," he said.
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