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"hopping around" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to someone moving quickly around a place, usually with lots of energy. For example, "The kids were hopping around the playground, full of energy".
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I'm like always hopping around, I mean not for the sake of hopping around.
Birds are always hopping around in their cages, keeping busy.
"I remember a big dog hopping around," she told me.
I don't mean the corrosive creatures hopping around in the movie's party scenes.
Sirocco was hopping around in a dimly lit plate-glass enclosure.
Most years, typical years, they'd be hopping around like crazy, outnumbering everything else we could spot.
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"We would hop around on a tour.
"Maybe give him a chance to hop around on the ground and die on his own".
Unlike many in the busi ness, Mr. MacLennan doesn't hop around much.
"I spent 10 minutes watching it hop around in the mud..
We hopped around and glided down the Mel's Alley and Hidden Splendor runs.
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