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Discover Ludwig"stumble around" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to refer to someone losing their balance or moving in a clumsy manner. Example sentence: After a few too many drinks, he stumbled around the dance floor.
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As it was, I seemed to stumble around, making life up as I went along.
As the uniformly annoying characters stumble around, screaming and cursing, we don't give a hoot for their survival.
For a while I stumble around, dazed, inside the muffled quietness of the cloud, photographing others in the same state.
The characters stumble around, grasping for words: "I don't know... once I... once I knew how to....".
There is no shame in a combat injury, the argument goes, and a person who has shrapnel in his shoulder doesn't stumble around drunk until it falls out.
Isn't it crazy when some bank rents the place out for the night and all those drunk men in ties stumble around," the gorilla says.
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Within a few hours you are stumbling around, coughing.
"And some nights he knows he stumbles around out there.
There was a small group of soldiers and they were stumbling around laughing.
All he does is, he stumbles around, he can't get laid, and he fucks up".
He was seen stumbling around until a few minutes past midnight.
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