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Discover LudwigThe phrase "go rambling" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to mean going on a leisurely walk in the countryside or through a residential area. For example, "On Saturdays, my family likes to go rambling through the countryside to get some fresh air."
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Nor do I want to be tea dancing to Joe Loss when the grim reaper calls, or to go rambling with Swiss hiking poles or start quilting, or be congratulated because I'm 'young at heart'".
Hit the town in Boston, go rambling through the Green Mountains of Vermont, take in far-reaching views on the Mount Equinox 'skyline drive' and go whale-watching in Cape Cod.
Also remember that if you are going to be writing a letter don't go rambling on.
If you're a staunch hipster, don't go rambling about how Starbucks is God's gift to capitalism.
For example, if you play squash, row for a local club or go rambling, and are a senior executive, there's a chance that personal information will be scooped up by the bad guys.
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And I've gone rambling almost five hundred words without once mentioning my two new favourite secondary characters – Gregg and Lizzie!
FROM Leon Abbett on through the Elizabeth Marine Terminal past Maurice River and on to Vladimir K. Zworykin it goes, rambling about New Jersey, sometimes slow like an old horse-drawn surrey and other times quick like a 747 out of Newark International.
As the men's spokesman, 21-year-old Benny Rothman was to say in his defence, at Derby Assizes: "We ramblers, after a hard week's work, in smokey towns and cities, go out rambling for relaxation and fresh air.
He would plan lessons meticulously, but it was very easy to sidetrack him and get him going on rambling anecdotes about his girlfriend, and jazz, and the times he was nearly expelled from school.
"I was certainly surprised that Grondona and Villa Llona went on, rambling about politicians and journalists".
The fact that you could write an email as long as a book, people go ahead and ramble and ramble, just like I do in real life.
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