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Discover Ludwig"run around with" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to spend time or hang out with someone or something in a carefree or playful manner. Example: "My little cousin loves to run around with her puppy in the backyard."
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run around with
verb
To spend a lot of time with a person or group of people. Often used to talk about a person's group of friends that one does not like much.
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"I run around with lots of people.
We'd rather run around with our friends.
I don't run around with other women".
I run around with a chainsaw".
Sometimes, I run around with a butterfly net.
They run around with the Navy people and get ideas.
Ms. Smith didn't run around with rock stars.
"He loves to run around with that on his head and vocalize," Ms. Hiatt said.
It's not the role of foreign visitors to Zambia to run around with guns".
"You can't run around with a metal sheet over your head for protection".
"For fashion week we all run around with these cardboard cutouts in front of our bodies.
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