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Discover LudwigThe phrase "travelled around" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe when someone or something has moved from one place to another. For example, "My family travelled around the world last summer."
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"She travelled around on a motorcycle with an assault rifle around her shoulders," Bradley recalls.
I travelled around, went to New York, to Florida, chewed the fat with elderly spooks.
"He's a diplomat who has travelled around and seen the world.
As I travelled around, I found amazing buildings in the most inconspicuous of places.
Everyone travelled around on little scooters and dinners were plain grilled fish with rice and beans.
We travelled around, parking on council land, gravel pits and common land.
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"I'm planning to travel around, maybe go to Paris".
Travel around and try different places to spread your money.
Will the candidates be able to travel around?
Have him travel around, very strong fiscal conservative".
Travel around in a big group of friends.
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