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Discover LudwigThe phrase "wandering around" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that someone or something is going from place to place in a seemingly aimless, unpredictable way. For example, "The old man spent his days wandering around the town, stopping in and out of shops."
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Their dogs were wandering around.
"Here, there's no wandering around.
Wandering around clueless.
Psychotics wandering around.
Wandering around the class.
"I was wandering around".
All these old people wandering around.
Wandering around bookshops has its dangers.
A German shepherd was wandering around.
But I love wandering around the floors.
"I started wandering around the room.
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