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"wander about" is a correct and usable expression in written English.
You can use it to describe the action of someone (or something) who is aimlessly moving through an area or space. For example, "The children wandered about the park, stopping to observe the various animals and insects."
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Cows, donkeys, and the occasional horse wander about.
Bankers with loosened ties wander about in a dazed kind of bliss.
They wander about looking for something to see and usually retreat (quite rightly) into television.
They cling to each other and wander about with no sense of distance, time, or direction.
that the man is smartly dressed, or that he is observed to wander about at night.
Best of all, it's small enough and safe enough to just wander about.
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There are children wandering about, there are many laughing faces.
I disappeared for four days, just wandering about.
Jay Rockefeller wandered about, as did Chris Dodd, son of Senator Thomas Dodd.
Weird spiritual gurus wandering about, feeling everyone up.
Guests wandered about, looking slightly bemused, if fascinated.
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