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Discover LudwigThe phrase "roamed around" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the action of moving about in a leisurely or aimless manner.
Example: "During our vacation, we roamed around the city, discovering hidden gems and local eateries."
Alternatives: "wandered about" or "moved around."
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She roamed around, stroking books by Arthur Rackham and Judy Blume.
"But the more I roamed around, the more irritated I got at what I saw.
Jodi Arnold, the company's creative director, roamed around, making last-minute adjustments to the clothes on the racks.
They forever roamed around, until some social organization helped them, or, more commonly and tragically, they lay down and died.
There were 21 different types of clothes-pins on view, and creative maintenance men roamed around, adjusting things.
And I roamed around and saw animals and plants and butterflies, and looked at the sky and had a good time.
Runners, carrying their clear gift bags and bibs, roamed around, sampling protein shakes, trying on shoes and watching flat-screen TVs showing footage of various marathon courses.
But some of your playmates those days roamed around completely naked and dirty because their parents were too poor to dress them and to keep them clean.
GREGORY MILANOWYCZ A Bundle of Energy When Joseph Milanowycz visited ground zero two Sundays ago, he roamed around, wondering where his son, Gregory, was.
A few officials roamed around from the Virginia Legislature.
After dinner we roamed around, but had already exhausted the town's central area.
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