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The phrase "a town of around" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the approximate population or size of a town.
Example: "We visited a town of around 5,000 residents during our road trip."
Alternatives: "a town of approximately" or "a town with about".
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On the afternoon that Cooke was preparing dinner for his family, Shopkorn and Josh Safdie made the now-familiar drive trip from Manhattan to Stony Creek, a town of around 200.
Ada, Oklahoma is a town of around 15,000 people.
"I'm originally from Tamworth, a town of around 80,000 people in the Midlands.
The 18-year-old MC comes from Kosciusko, a town of around 7,000 people.
At its height, the works employed almost 20,000 people, in a town of around 50,000.
Uri, a town of around 400,000 people living in a mixture of modest and expansive brick houses, spread along the banks of the Jhelum.
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Mackey is from Waterbury, Vermont, a small town of around 5,000 people in the middle of the state.
Mary Lavelle, 63, tried to test the congressman's views on white supremacy at a town hall on Tuesday in Algona, an Iowa town of around 5,000, The New York Times reported.
Needham, a town of about 30,000 around 15 miles west of Boston, considers itself a close community.
VIEWED from the roof of the council offices, Stevenage, a town of some 85,000 people around 30 miles from London, is not an attractive place.
He was reared in Clovis, a town of 40,000 with dairy barns clustered around manned by Latino labor.
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