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Discover Ludwig"flap around" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe the motion of something or someone, such as birds or a person's arms. For example, "The birds were flapping around in the sky."
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It would flap around in the wind anyway.
If you just flap around, you're just going to drown.
But I want everyone to be happy all the time, so I flap around, trying to find a compromise.
The answer is a good running backpack – especially one that won't weigh you down or flap around with every stride.
'It was done to me by one of those young men who flap around, snip-snip-snipping and by the time I realised, it was too late.
"The readers act as if you've cut off their oxygen supply, and they just flap around like a goldfish out of water until you plop them back in".
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Dalton is flapping around now.
Sometimes it was about a live — or half-alive — bat flapping around on the driveway.
It sweatily flapped around like a dachshund's ear in summer.
"Billionaires want to cut costs, too, especially when investment returns are flapping around," said Ms. Pearl.
Zoey flaps around, trying to please, inserting herself where she's not wanted, and is just touchingly, hilariously young.
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