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Discover LudwigThe phrase "sneaking around" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to move secretly or furtively, often with the intention of avoiding detection or causing mischief. Example: She spent all afternoon sneaking around her sister's room, searching for her missing bracelet.
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Always sneaking around, sniff-sniff".
"Ma is sneaking around to sell off Taiwan".
The sneaking around and the little white lies.
An economist sneaking around a fish market didn't always manage to stay under the radar.
There will be no sneaking around in a place like this.
But a sustained year of lying, sneaking around, and all the makings of a real affair?
Once I was sneaking around in enemy territory, now it's other characters.
Anthony Horowitz remembers sneaking around with his sister when they were kids.
You've got the world's most powerful people sneaking around like naughty kiddies.
Our book-related activities involved lots of sneaking around, stealing things, and a green crepe paper streamer laser maze.
To prove that I wasn't sneaking around, I also urged my daughter to sign up.
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