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Discover Ludwig"lurk around" is correct and usable in written English.
It is an idiom used to describe the physical act of moving stealthily in a specific place. For example, "The burglars were lurking around the house, looking for an easy opportunity to break in."
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He started to nervously lurk around to investigate what their deal was: Was it all a plot to prevent people on acid from getting to meet Justin Bieber?
Potentially big changes lurk around the meteorological bend.
There, danger and overdose lurk around every corner.
Stimulating ideas, as usual, lurk around every corner.
Unsavory individuals seem to lurk around every corner, from child buyers to pimps.
Nowadays, we acknowledge that scandal and doping and venality lurk around the corner.
They lurk around a corner as he rushes through the engineering department at M.I.T.
Wins lurk around the corner, as do the returns of Ryan Harris and Shane Watson.
He also predicted that "Cats" was "likely to lurk around Broadway for a long time".
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They lurk around villages and human habitations, usually in the search for easy prey, because they are squeezed out of the best wild prey areas by their competitors.
I could do it barefoot and in my pajamas, but now I was forced to go outside and lurk around the trash cans in the Luxembourg Gardens.
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