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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a mile around the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a distance or area that is measured in a circular or surrounding manner, typically in relation to a specific location or object.
Example: "The park is located a mile around the lake, making it a popular spot for joggers and walkers."
Alternatives: "a mile in circumference" or "a mile surrounding the".
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Every day, she said, she walks a mile around the gentle slopes of her neighborhood.
The task force tries to enforce "exclusion zones" of 2,000 meters, or more than a mile, around the terminals where traffic is no longer allowed.
War Emblem was rambunctious and playful while galloping a mile around the Churchill Downs oval, said John Good, an assistant to Baffert.
He walks humans for $7 a mile around the streets and park near his home, pioneering an alternative to dog walking.
Clockers said Rachel Alexandra galloped seven-eighths of a mile around the clubhouse turn at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Ky., in 1 minute 24.80 seconds.
He walks humans for $7 a mile around the streets and park near his home, pioneering an alternative to dog walking that requires no leash, just an ability to walk, talk and, above all, listen.
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He's proud of the turf course, which is a mile around, and one of the few with banked turns.
"There were a thousand bodies shot and scattered a mile around," Nishan wrote; as the convoy progressed, "a donkey stumbled, and fell.
Gloucestershire county council has closed roads up to two-and-a-half miles around the slope.
The park lies around a mile from the club's Goodison Park ground.
Around a mile up the path lies the stone-built rural hamlet of Volastra, its tight, winding alleys ghostly quiet.
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