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