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Discover Ludwig"walking round" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to describe the action of someone moving or traveling in a circular direction. For example, "The children had a great time walking round the park."
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But why is he walking round me?
J It doesn't mean you're walking round like Orson Welles.
I was walking round the camp like a zombie.
He's walking round like he owns the place.
"Must be walking round with me eyes shut".
Traditionally, that has involved someone walking round the premises, looking for evidence of rats".
His most recent effort is a little number called "Man, You're Walking Round Dead".
Walking round parts of Palermo today, you are transported to a world of jasmine-scented delights.
Ashley was walking round the foot of the bed, heading for the same door.
If I could work that one out, I would probably not be walking round in circles.
I felt an extraordinary excitement walking round the new bookshops in the 1980s.
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