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Discover Ludwig"poking around" is a correct phrase and is usable in written English.
It is often used to describe someone who is exploring or searching in a curious or casual manner. Example: I caught my little brother poking around in my room, looking for his missing toy.
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The house invited poking around.
After poking around, here's what I've learned.
Some retirees were poking around, along with an overextended mother and the children who overextend her.
Walking into one of these galleries could seem like poking around in someone's bedroom.
After about ten minutes of poking around, we locked it all up and stepped back out.
"I saw him poking around down by the plant the other day.
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He poked around largely alone.
Could I go inside and poke around?
Down at the loading docks, Browne poked around in the back of his van.
He pokes around on his laptop and chats about hockey with a Toronto reporter.
Seeing her so often on CNN today, I poked around at her record.
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