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Discover Ludwig"snoop around" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to secretly or nosily investigate or look for something, often with the intention of finding out information. Example: My boss asked me to snoop around the competitor's office to see if I could gather any important information.
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snoop around
verb
To snoop at a location
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A nondescript white box on wheels appears to snoop around on its own.
But at this relatively early stage, O'Dowd can afford to snoop around and gauge the market.
"Telling you is one thing, but having you snoop around is something else".
Each year I snoop around and check out the Darjeeling first flush.
Early arrival gives you the opportunity to snoop around before you are herded into the reception area.
Yet you advised parents to snoop around and see what their children are doing on the computer.
Joanna is then ordered to snoop around and investigate the crash site.
Books Made Me: Snoop Around When I was a kid, I used to slip under the table at big family dinners and listen in on everyone's conversations.
Be bold and don't care what others snoop around and learn.
Snoop around and try to find out what's been on his or her mind.
Meanwhile, I have a good snoop around.
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