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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are around only" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something exists or is present exclusively in a certain context or location.
Example: "The rare species of bird are around only in this specific region during the breeding season."
Alternatives: "exist solely" or "are present exclusively".
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are around only
adverb
Generally.
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I think they have streamlined everything and there are around only four people on the team now.
Before the arrival of Christopher Columbus, more than 300 languages were spoken in North America; now there are around only 175, of which 90% are effectively moribund.
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Aids seems to have been around only since about 1978.
In Japan and Western Europe, the proportion is around only 3%.
Those decorations will be around only through Jan . 2
Pivot isn't anywhere near that exciting yet, but it's been around only a month.
The world not being perfect, the show is around only through Dec. 4.
Today you pay £1.22/£1.23 per litre but oil is around only $85 a barrel.
The current limestone formations have been around only for the past 20,000 years or so, and are still slowly eroding.
The world not being a perfect place, this show will be around only through the summer, so consider yourself forewarned.
The collection was billed as a retrospective -- more irony, since the label has been around only a few years.
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