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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always around there" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a consistent presence in a particular location or vicinity.
Example: "Whenever I visit the park, I notice that my friends are always around there, enjoying the sunshine."
Alternatives: "constantly nearby" or "frequently in that area".
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I started producing in '99; my uncle had a studio and I was always around there from about 1999 to 2003.
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You know, he would just always be around there, talking trash and having fun, and joking about, or telling all of us how we need to be organ donors.
"He used to go to a barber shop owned by a compadre of mine, and I remember how he was always joking and kidding around there, imitating announcers and singers and talking as if he were already on the air".
There was always around six residents staying at the home and we said we would never have more than 12.
Their house was called "the Wi-Fi house" because, before fences were put up around the estate, there were always around 30 migrants in their front yard.
In America, there's always around us this sense of danger and potential violence, luring in the dark woods, in the shadows.
"He was always around, wherever I turned he was there trying to make himself useful, trying to get my attention.
When you went around there, he was always making a track in his studio.
There were supervisors always around.
It was home, and I almost always felt comfortable walking around there.
When I was visiting my actress Jenjira while she was recovering from a leg injury, I was always staying at hotels around there.
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