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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always around here" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a consistent presence or occurrence in a specific location or context.
Example: "You can find her at the café; she's always around here during the afternoons."
Alternatives: "constantly in this area" or "frequently found here".
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He's always around here....If anything happens around here, he's the first one to come out.
"I'm always around here asking them questions and they are always so helpful".
"He was always around here," said Jaime Reyes, 48, who was visiting his mother at the Jacob Riis Houses complex on Avenue D at the time.
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They always do around here.
Big things always happen around here.
I think that's the way it's always been around here.
Apart from three years at university in Newcastle, and a year on the hippy trail afterwards, Johnson has always lived around here, first on Canvey, then in Southend.
His Goldman Sachs experience drew some grumbling from Brown, who said of the commodities hearing the day before: "Goldman Sachs was defended by some of my colleagues, as they always are around here". Warren landed the sharpest punches against Dudley, interrupting him in hopes of forcing him to acknowledge the Fed had failed, as she saw it, in supervising banks.
"It's always Winesday around here!" Philbin quipped.
Sultan (13), one of the workshop participants, is always bullied around here.
It's always so busy around here".
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