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Discover Ludwig"kicking around" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to suggest that you are thinking or pondering something over a period of time. For example, "I've been kicking around the idea of applying to grad school for a while now."
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kicking around
verb
Present participle of kick around
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There's loads of those kicking around, right?
HALE -- Any other projects kicking around?
Again, the idea had been kicking around for a while.
("One for training and one for kicking around," Ryan said).
These are still kicking around, as we can see.
The band have been kicking around since 96.
It has been kicking around for about a year.
It's been kicking around since the Internet was still in pull-ups.
That raises the cosmic question, kicking around since the winter of 1957-58.
What about the fear and trembling that was kicking around recently?
"But it started kicking around in my mind how unjust this was.
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