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Discover Ludwig"sniffing around" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone who is investigating or searching for something, often in a secretive or curious manner. Example: The detective spent hours sniffing around the crime scene, looking for any clues that might lead to the perpetrator.
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Irish corporate money is sniffing around too.
Meanwhile, Bones goes sniffing around the neighbourhood uncovering its secrets.
"Just sniffing around, vaguely seeing what was out there".
"Lord knows nobody's sniffing around here for me," Fanny Mann pointed out.
Mexico's Grupo Lala and China's Mengniu Dairy are also sniffing around Yoplait.
"With a dog, you're going slowly because she's sniffing around," Ms. Lutz said.
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"He sniffed around and jumped up on his bed".
Everyone's been down there and sniffed around".
Jones sniffs around for any trace of him in the nearby desert town.
Eventually, he sniffs around too intrusively and provokes his superiors to take him off the case.
Rival bidders sniffed around, including, reportedly, Google-owned Nest.
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