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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to wander" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe the act of moving about without a fixed course, aim, or goal, often in a leisurely or aimless manner. Example: "On weekends, I like to wander through the city, exploring new neighborhoods and hidden gems."
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They're free to wander.
Many were simply allowed to wander.
We like to wander among these exchanges.
Then his attention began to wander.
But feel free to wander in now.
His mind and body begin to wander.
His approach shots begin to wander, too.
Feeling restless, my eye started to wander.
Minds are made to wander.
A book to wander in.
I decided simply to wander.
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