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Discover Ludwig"scout around" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you are looking for something or someone in a particular place. For example, "We need to scout around the neighborhood to find a new place to live."
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And scout around for a girlfriend.
I might scout around elsewhere for a few good bottles, though.
Scout around and get an idea of the average prices for your area.
As they started to scout around, they also started to dish.
He said that on his next trip he mought scout around a little bit for gold.
The European Union withdrew its ambassadors for a time, but EU trade delegations continued to scout around Iran.
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We scouted around near his apartment in Harlem and in prewar apartment buildings east of Third where the prices were lower and the ceilings higher.
Even though funds were not available, we had been scouting around, identifying players we would like to sign when funds were released.
CONDRIEU, FRANCE — Laurent Terrisson, who runs a firm that exports French wine, was scouting around at a tasting of Rhône Valley 2011s for a Condrieu to flesh out his portfolio.
Nokia's rather awesome $100 bill credit will continue to run until the 21st and a little scouting around will ensure that you fiscally come out ahead.
Laxman Badiga, Wipro's chief information officer, says the company is scouting around for a third-tier city in China to expand on its existing capacity of 200 employees.
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