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Discover LudwigThe phrase "pacing around" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe somebody walking around a particular area, as if they were anxious or uneasy. For example, "John was pacing around the waiting room, nervously awaiting the results of his medical test."
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William Burt is pacing around a patch of flattened marsh.
I could almost hear her pacing around, the phone tucked against her shoulder.
"This show in London could change your life," Onibudo says, pacing around.
When I entered the Teátrum, Fischer was pacing around the space, making final preparations.
"Jobs was pacing around the room, acting up the whole time," Tesler recalled.
He hit it again, and then began pacing around the elevator.
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He paces around in black cowboy boots.
I paced around my courtyard.
She paces around, waving her arms passionately.
Lady Macbeth paced around the room, confused and alert.
He paced around the session munching on apricot seeds.
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