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Discover Ludwig"staggering around" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a person who is moving around unsteadily or drunkenly. For example, "The man was staggering around, clearly having had too much to drink."
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He was staggering around for half an hour after that.
He sees Louis staggering around the rooms, shutting off lights before going to bed.
In fact, the firefighters were staggering around in heavy protective gear, including masks and helmets.
Then I was staggering around the Spiderhead, looking for something, anything.
"Lots of blind people staggering around can be – let's be brutal – unintentionally comic.
They went home and he was left staggering around the place, annoying customers.
Mood is of the post-apocalyptic variety – survivors staggering around dazed and confused".
The scratchy animation looks like something produced by a drunken crow staggering around an ink spill.
They were staggering around and speaking French, just crazy, you know?
Groups of inebriated young people will be staggering around the streets, and hospital emergency rooms will be packed.
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He's not particularly worried about the familiar bogeys zombie-staggering around the economy of late and making a mess of current affairs.
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