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The phrase "again around the" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when referring to a repeated action or event that involves moving or circling something.
Example: "We found ourselves again around the same old issues that we thought we had resolved."
Alternatives: "once more around the" or "back around the".
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We've seen such a dynamic operate time and again around the world.
Some returned, only to have to flee again around the next election, in 1997.
For McMansions, that could mean the boom times are once again around the corner.
Many of the laws being introduced over and over again around the country are nearly identical.
So what we're trying to do is bring people once again around the campfire".
"Our main scenario is that the B.O.J. will ease again around the time of the first tax hike next year.
In the first two quarters of this year, western Germany's growth, though still sluggish, was again around the EU average.
He forgot about religion for many years but he started going again around the time he turned fifty.
He got bumped again around the far turn but was the only challenger passing horses in the stretch.
Right-wing populism is rising again around the world, and it is hard not to look for lessons here.
It's that time of year again, around the Christmas period, when we all notice that there's an obesity crisis.
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