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Discover Ludwig"an around" is not a correct phrase in written English
If you are looking for a phrase to indicate an area or a location that is encompassing or enclosing something, you can use the phrase "all around" instead. For example: "You can hear the music all around the city."
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The same route, booked on an around- the-world ticket with STA Travel (statravel.com) would cost around £1,200.
Their home has been the Quest, a sleek, blue Davidson 58 Pilot House Sloop, since they started an "around the world" trip in 2004, their blog said.
Fig. 2 CFG of an around advice with a proceed command.
Firstly, an around 10-nm Al2O3 film was deposited on a cleaned p-type silicon wafer by ALD.
Although the effect becomes the most important for grains with an around neutral charge, it quickly declines for highly charged grains.
It may lead to an around 6%% overestimation for the acrosswind response of buildings with very lightly damping ratios, say, 1 %.
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Knowing it would be an around-the-clock event, we attempted to anticipate John's every need.
A candidate for Parliament, Aiffan Saadoun al-Aiffan staffed an around-the-clock election headquarters.
Prince was an around-the-clock sacred orgasm in human form".
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The last couple years she had been planning an around-the-world trip they would take.
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