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The phrase "a venue around" is not correct and may be confusing in written English.
It could be used in contexts where you are referring to a location or place that is nearby or surrounding something else, but it lacks clarity.
Example: "We are looking for a venue around the city center for our event."
Alternatives: "a location nearby" or "a place in the vicinity".
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"Having a venue around where the 18- to 34-year-old men are located is a traditional model around the world," said Jeff L'Hote, a soccer consultant.
The biggest arrival, in late 2012, was Everyman Theatre, one of the city's two professional companies, which relocated from Station North to a venue around the corner from the Hippodrome.
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The US thrash metal band was booked to play a venue in or around Edinburgh on 22 October.
Don Hughes, was looking around for a venue — off the planned route — where the vice president could regroup in front of the crowd of reporters.
At one time that might have meant hanging around outside a venue hoping to buy off a tout, or someone else with "a spare" to sell.
"The Apollo has been at the forefront of innovation and experimentation since its opening," explains Jonelle Procope, CEO of the Apollo, a venue that's been around for a full century.
Echoes of a Billboard interview in which she discussed suicidal thoughts following the end of her short marriage to Russell Brand might be heard reverberating around a venue distinctly free of the candyfloss scent pumped into venues on her kitschorama Teenage Dream tour.
After all, with two non-stop 45-minute halves there isn't much time to spend wandering around a venue.
Oh yes, my wedding planning interns quickly learn the power of a clipboard and a microphone when you're herding 80 cocktailing wedding guests around a venue.
The device enabled the controller, usually Wright, to manipulate the band's amplified sound, combined with recorded tapes, projecting the sounds 270 degrees around a venue, achieving a sonic swirling effect.
I've seen them six times, in England and Spain, since that period—each time I've both thrown myself around a venue and been reduced to tears.
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