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The phrase "across around" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be a combination of two prepositions that do not typically work together in this way.
Example: "We walked across the park and around the lake."
Alternatives: "through" or "around".
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The digital eruption, complete with surround sound effects, is controlled by visitors who can choose their own adventure and direct the 'lava flow' across, around, up and down the mountain.
I have come across around a dozen cases in which a child has been killed or left seriously disabled as a result of abuse.
In this first part I want to share research that I have come across around why smaller teams are better than larger ones.
"As soon as the season finishes my inbox starts to fill up and on average we send across around 50 players a year.
Consolidating the "BIS family", which is currently spread across around 80 sites, into 7 or 8 "centres of excellence".
A wind whipped wildfire swept across around 1,250 acres of land to the leading to Boxing Day evacuation orders being given to at least 100 homes.
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