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Discover Ludwig"strolling through" is a perfectly valid phrase in written English.
It is used to describe the action of leisurely walking somewhere without any specific purpose or destination. For example: On a warm summer evening, I enjoyed strolling through the park.
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Strolling through Groupon isn't as much fun as strolling through an arcade, online or off.
"You cannot absorb this work by strolling through the gallery.
Earlier this month, one was seen strolling through Gaithersburg.
We are strolling through a park in Plaistow, east London.
Visitors feel as though they are strolling through the fecund jewellery box of McQueen's imagination.
There's something magical about strolling through a farmers' market on a crisp autumn morning.
They became inseparable, spending hours lounging beside by waterfalls and strolling through parks.
One afternoon, strolling through, she plucked a gardenia petal and ate it.
"And now they're going to arrest me for strolling through my own city?
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The sensation for the visitor is akin to strolling through a forest of enormous metal trees.
Strolling through the village he pointed to yet another tiny black canister perched under a tree.
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