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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tour around" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a journey or exploration of a particular place or area.
Example: "We took a tour around the city to see all the famous landmarks."
Alternatives: "a tour of" or "a tour through".
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The reporter took a tour around the Island.
A close encounter with a lion during a tour around the Taigan safari park, Crimea.
John McCrone wrote Going Inside: A Tour Around a Single Moment of Consciousness.
A couple from London promised to repay Ms. Kampa with a tour around their hometown.
Then he took a tour around the set, guided by Sandy Hacker a theatrical electrician.
Archaeologist Will Bowden took me for a tour around the walls.
It's quite a tour, around the world and then some, dense with detail.
He took a tour around those sites in Sultanahmet at which Inferno careers towards its trademark chase-and-reveal climax.
Ricardo took me on a tour around the east of the island, zipping round hairpins while showing off the sites.
I spoke to other people throughout the day and the following morning went for a tour around the town.
This morning, I took a tour around our building to assess our commitment to stand-up desks.
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