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The phrase "almost no one around" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where very few people are present in a particular location.
Example: "When I arrived at the park early in the morning, there was almost no one around, making it a peaceful place to enjoy my coffee."
Alternatives: "hardly anyone present" or "virtually no one there".
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This will eliminate the possibility of someone hurting you, and it'll make it harder for you to be kidnapped than if you went to quiet areas with almost no one around.
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The last transit occurred in 2004, and almost no one alive today will be around for the next one, 105 years from now, on Dec. 11, 2117.
In fact, almost no one expects that he will be around long enough to do much, if any, of this.
Copenhagen is a veritable model of human-scaled urbanism, with incredibly pleasant streets and neighborhoods where, it seems, almost no one needs a car to get around.
But while the pope's encyclical has caused a stir around the world, almost no one is excited about the SDGs.
Almost no one talks.
Almost no one can.
Almost no one did.
Well, almost no one.
Almost no one came.
Almost no one does.
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