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"This time around" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is commonly used to refer to a current or upcoming instance of something, often in comparison to a previous instance. Example: "I failed my driving test last month, but this time around, I'm determined to pass."
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This time around, no.
This time around, it's — already!
This time around could be equally revolutionary.
This time around, that weakness is squared.
This time around, everything is in limbo.
This time around, there are Focus Pixels.
This time around, things are different.
This time around, though, things seem different.
This time around, it's circles.
"This time around was dramatically different".
This time around, we were the barbarians.
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