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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a cluster around" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a group of items or people that are gathered closely together in a specific area or context.
Example: "There was a cluster around the food truck, as everyone eagerly waited for their meals."
Alternatives: "a group surrounding" or "a gathering around".
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The boys remained in a cluster around Sills, basking for a moment longer in his attention.
The preforms are assembled into a cluster around a sprue and coated with a refractory paint.
Zebras with young colts avoid predators such as hyenas by forming a cluster around the mother and young rather than bolting.
This movement may create a cluster around the Gbest individual which further leads to the premature convergence, particularly for constrained optimization problems.
The City of London, which had a plan to confine tall buildings in a cluster around the Bank of England, permitted 20 Fenchurch Street, aka the Walkie Talkie, which stands outside it.
Six enticing wooden cabins are arranged in a cluster around a pool (or is it a pond?), with waterlilies topped by basking frogs and edged with reeds to keep it clean naturally.
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When a visitor arrived, they eagerly clustered around, talking about themselves.
For the intermediate-strength CR chondrites, a cluster exists around an age of approximately 8 Myr.
The information held within each Raman spectrum, therefore, relates to a cluster of around 30 cells.
Some of the institutions are within a 50-block corridor on the East Side of Manhattan, creating a natural cluster around the planned East River Science Park campus.
A smaller cluster around APL_0947 to APL_0952 corresponds to genes annotated as transposon-related.
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