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Discover Ludwig'on the carousel' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it as either a noun or an adverb phrase to describe a spinning or rotating event or ride. For example: We went on the carousel and enjoyed the beautiful colors and lights.
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There on the carousel was this photograph, the same as the one that had stood on my parents' mantelpiece for decades.
Join someone on the carousel.
He wanted to go on the carousel.
Here, the lights move on the carousel.
"The brass ring on the carousel this is not".
No witness saw the suitcase put on the carousel.
But perhaps the final stop on the carousel may be the most unexpected.
They meandered down to Bryant Park, where he suggested a ride on the carousel.
"On the Carousel" was an educational variety show telecast by CBS TV from 1954 to 1959.
From his years on the carousel, he is a natural showman.
A ride on the carousel at the Place St.- Pierre is $2.50.
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