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"wandering in" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe a person or thing entering a space or location. For example, "The children were wandering in from the school playground."
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The MDS-wandering item was used to measure the frequency of wandering in the last 7 days.
I took to wandering in my garden at all hours.
"Gus's dog was wandering in and out," Oakley says.
Was she in the way of wandering in her nightdress?
You get the spillover, the people wandering in.
Pedestrians kept wandering in front of the camera.
While wandering in Berkeley, she ran into Mr. Mali.
"One day a chap came wandering in, very obviously deranged.
"I feel like a ghost wandering in a world grown alien," Rachmaninoff wrote in 1939.
ON THE streets of Banda Aceh, men and women are still wandering in shock.
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Kerry didn't grow a beard, but he did have a wandering-in-the-wilderness phase.
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