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The phrase "a towel around" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone who is wrapped in a towel, typically after bathing or swimming.
Example: "After the shower, she wrapped a towel around herself and stepped out of the bathroom."
Alternatives: "a towel draped over" or "a towel wrapped around".
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You can always keep a towel around to cover yourself up and say you were just getting into the shower.
She sat up and wrapped a towel around her head.
He washed his hand and bound a towel around it.
After a shampoo, I draped a towel around her shoulders.
Finally, I'd get up, put a towel around my waist, and go in.
Jack Milrus, a towel around his neck, stands in the doorway.
Nancy's mother wrapped a towel around her and somehow got her to the hospital.
But he went backstage instead and wrapped a towel around his immense shoulders.
Later, lying in bed with a towel around her neck, my aunt was happy.
Someone went over to him and wrapped a towel around his head.
And next time wrap a towel around your waist before running outside.
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