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The phrase "take a stroll around" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to suggest to someone that they should go for a leisurely walk in some particular place. For example, you could say "After dinner, why don't you take a stroll around the park?".
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Some evenings, they take a stroll around Cedar Lake.
I drop my bags off at the Dragon Inn and take a stroll around town.
Take a stroll around Cişmigiu Gardens, the oldest and largest park in central Bucharest.
Now when I take a stroll around my land, I feel satisfied.
WATCHFUL EYES We take a stroll around the island before the visitors get here, before the staff gets here.
Alternatively cross the road and take a stroll around the larger Parque Etxebarria, beside the foothills of Monte Arxanda.
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Then the two women chatted a bit in Mrs. Nichols's apartment and took a stroll around the neighborhood.
I'm thinking of a Sunday afternoon in May when the three of us took a stroll around the neighbourhood.
Bush took a stroll around the building's south grounds before the day's ceremonial events began.
It was a Monday, and taking a stroll around town, I noted that there were quite a few young men sitting on porches, not working.
We took a stroll around the bars that line the rather rank-smelling canals so that I could meet some locals.
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