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Discover Ludwig"walk about" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It generally translates to the act of walking around leisurely, or exploring. For example, "On my last day of vacation, I decided to walk about the city."
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It's true that I walk about on my own.
Under these trees the spectators usually walk about during the time of the parade.
To walk about in these buildings is a treat in itself.
Mr Jackson said: "He used to walk about and talk to everybody.
As it is, the quickest of us walk about well wadded with stupidity".
Crows feed chiefly on the ground, where they walk about purposefully.
A longer walk — about 1.5 miles — ends among the Italian grocers and restaurants of Arthur Avenue.
ID4344816 I still get odd looks when I walk about in my building gear.
I couldn't walk about in my underwear, so I wore my coat instead.
Spaniards and Germans walk about twice as much.
Do not walk about too much on loose kain samping.
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