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Discover Ludwig"walking around with" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is used to describe someone carrying or wearing something while moving around. Example: She was always walking around with a big smile on her face, spreading joy wherever she went.
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Citizens walking around with long lists of ostensibly illegal voters are most likely walking around with long lists of mistakes.
People aren't walking around with spare parts".
Imagine walking around with a broken arm.
Don't be walking around with the guns.
"It's like walking around with a dog".
I was walking around with my headphones on".
"It's like walking around with a rock in your shoe.
A man is walking around with a videotape camera.
"The farmers in Vietnam are walking around with mobile phones.
Everyone was walking around with giant smiles on their faces.
But I've seen people walking around with them.
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