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Discover Ludwig"rambled through" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that passed through a certain place or area in a leisurely manner. For example, "We rambled through the old streets of the city, enjoying the sights."
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He has rambled through the hills and hardwood forests of northern Mississippi.
His sentences rambled through thickets of complex clauses, only occasionally landing on punchy applause lines.
We got out of the car and rambled through the forest.
As a boy, Cristián Samper rambled through the tropical forests of his native Colombia, marveling at the diversity that surrounded him.
There was a warm glow at the center of the music, which rambled through blues, Spanish modes, and 32-bar song form.
Another day, we rambled through Little Switzerland, admiring the big stone barns as much as the celebrated gorges with moss-covered rocks overhanging the road.
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"It rambles through the brush.
Cars rambling through the streets.
Living and dead ghosts ramble through No. 124, chained to a history that claims its inhabitants.
East of town, near Holbrook, you might want to ramble through the Petrified Forest National Park.
At 3 a.m., he left his bedroom to ramble through his grand house at 19 Gramercy Park South.
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