1. On Saturdays, he goes around the city and takes pictures with his camera.

2. On Saturdays, he goes about city and takes pictures with his camera.
3. On Saturdays, he goes ______ the city and takes pictures with his camera.
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Can we use #1 and #2? Are both the same? Instead of 'around' what other words can we use?

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# 2 needs "the."
# 3 -- could be throughout.
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