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"to browse" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It means to casually look through or search for something, particularly in a store or online. Example: I decided to take a break from my work and browse through my favorite online shopping websites.
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I love to browse physical stores.
To browse sheep by breed, see below.
They're too busy writing posts to browse.
(From twainquotes.com, a delightful place to browse).
And it is a delight to browse.
Hubs are easier to browse than knols.
To browse other newspaper's coverage, visit //www.ecola.com.
We go to browse their tables.
So, a nice website to browse.
MySpace was really easy to browse, and Facebook is not easy to browse".
Women wheel babies, stopping to browse for kitchen utensils.
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