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The phrase "stroll in" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to describe casually walking into a place or moving around in a relaxed manner. Example: "After a long day at work, I decided to take a stroll in the park to unwind and enjoy the fresh air."
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You can't just stroll in".
Old farmers stroll in nearly deserted alleys.
Monks and nuns stroll in their habits.
Monks, nuns and musicians stroll in the grounds.
People walk, run, roll and stroll in a steady stream.
That's a bit more than a stroll in the park.
Lovers of WG Sebald and Tom McCarthy, stroll in.
Dancers stroll in profile and freeze in arrested motion.
They talked it over during a stroll in Central Park.
— DUNCAN IRVING This is turning into a stroll in the park for the Germans.
"Will we take a stroll in the garden, Donal?" "Whatever would be right for you, Father.
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