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Discover Ludwig"knock around" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to wander aimlessly or spend time casually without a specific purpose. Example: "After work, I like to knock around the city and explore different neighborhoods."
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knock around
verb
To spend time with someone as a friend
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It's impossible to knock around with them.
He's also been known to knock around with the Hulk and Reed Richards of the Fantastic Four.
Used to knock around with that woman who was in that thing on the telly with the Yorkshire people in it?
But, after two years, feeling "suffocated and needing to knock around" — "I felt I didn't know enough about anything to write," he said — Rabe dropped out and supported himself with a variety of odd jobs, including parking valet and bellhop.
But restraints on imports do nothing to help it reduce its high cost-base.Nevertheless, officials reckon that lower energy prices will knock around 0.6 percentage points off inflation in 2013.
Standing straight rather than bending his knees in a proper defensive stance, Ilgauskas was slow on rotations and easy to knock around, making him a liability despite his size.
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"He's not a knock-around guy.
A knock-around jumpsuit came in a silky floral print.
"It's all knock-around stuff," Mr. Holtzman said.
A soft knock-around jumpsuit came in a silky floral print.
"The North Koreans are just knock-around guys who need a little insight into what we are really about.
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