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The phrase "a life around it" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a lifestyle or existence that is centered on a particular thing, idea, or activity.
Example: "After discovering her passion for painting, she built a life around it, dedicating her time to creating art and sharing it with others."
Alternatives: "a life centered on it" or "a life focused on it".
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Intrigued by the name, Murakami invented a life around it.
You should figure out where you want to be and build a life around it.
"Each apartment you see you build a life around it, the life you could have had in there," says my perpetually nomadic friend Jeff.
Mr. Feld told DealBook in December that the city's start-up community has grown because Boulder is a place where people wanted to live, so they built a life around it.
I created it out of nothing and built a life around it.
My acne acted as my irritant, and I began to spin a life around it.
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A novel about a man who becomes obsessed with a former Holocaust denier because he believes it might help him turn his life around -- it's a project strewn with so many pitfalls, intellectual and moral, that most writers would nervously discard it and turn to something safer.
As children do, I assumed that because I enjoyed it so much I would build an adult life around it.
It's not easy to turn a life around.
Anything else a life around Big Data is teaching him?
"That is hard to live a life around.
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