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Discover LudwigThe phrase "again around" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in informal contexts to suggest returning to a previous point or situation, but it is not commonly accepted.
Example: "After discussing the issue, we found ourselves going again around the same arguments without reaching a conclusion."
Alternatives: "back around" or "once more".
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Bend the wire again around for the last time and cut the wire.
Again, around 65% of them are backpackers.
They started up again around 11 a.m.
Spring tide was at noon and again around midnight.
Rather than moving in linear time, the narration pirouettes again and again around that one point.
We've seen such a dynamic operate time and again around the world.
Dowd called again around ten o'clock to say that things were still going according to plan.
Some returned, only to have to flee again around the next election, in 1997.
We dodged into the woods again around another stretch of open water.
The park was then reopened again, around midnight, after the crowd had thinned out.
He encountered the enemy again around midday near a hamlet called Haw's Shop.
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