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Discover Ludwig"roam around" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English.
You can use it to talk about when somebody moves through an area in a non-specific fashion. For example, "We decided to roam around the city, taking in all the sights."
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"They can roam around," he said.
"They like the freedom to roam around," he said.
"It's a great place to roam around," he says.
"It's not conducive for individuals to roam around in.
They'll roam around and catch mice, which they bring me as little gifts.
They're used to seeing people, though they're free to roam around".
Polamalu's unique talent lends him unprecedented freedom to roam around and play his own game.
With bullets flying overhead, a cameraman can hardly roam around freely.
As we roam around, looking at detail after detail, we see two kinds of world.
That space, and being able to roam around really fires up your imagination".
"Enjoy yourself, roam around," Obama told one guest, trying to lighten the tone.
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