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The phrase "a career around" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a profession or job that is centered on a particular theme, activity, or interest.
Example: "She has built a career around environmental conservation and sustainability."
Alternatives: "a career focused on" or "a career centered on".
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Mellow and pearly, it emits an unabashed beauty of the sort that you could carefully build a career around — as Mr. Botti has, with extravagant success.
Structuring a Career Around Gallium Nitride, by Elisabeth Pain, 26 March 2010.
Ms. Attwood, 21, is building a career around amphibians, but not just for fun.
Lewis built a career around criticizing what he understood to be a deeply inglorious (and distinctly American) myopia.
There are professions that need so much skill, expertise and experience that it's sensible to build a career around them.
This freedom and control has been especially important since starting a family and working a career around two young children.
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Raising three kids, building a career, rushing around, there's no time for each other.
Before deciding to devote herself to music as a career at around the age of twenty, Nilsen was a ballet dancer.
Miles Davis could never nail the horn technique of vibrato while learning to play his horn, so he built a whole career around a singular, sonorous, clean tone that never wavered.
It'll start careering around like a crazy swallowtail and you probably won't get another chance to catch it.
He pursued a career until around 1980, working with mainly minor choreographers.
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