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"wander in" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It typically implies that someone is entering or approaching a location or situation, often in a leisurely or aimless manner. For example, you could say, "The girls wandered in from the beach, their hair still damp from the sea water."
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People wander in and out, though Mr. Jackson and Mr. West are constant presences.
At one point two boys wander in, presumably because they live there.
And there's so much room to wander in, too.
People just wander in.
Anyone can wander in.
But feel free to wander in now.
You can also just wander in.
A book to wander in.
One didn't merely wander in.
Some animals wander in from nearby.
They wander in every so often.
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