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The phrase "are immediately around" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe things or people that are in close proximity to a specific location or object.
Example: "The children who are immediately around the playground are playing happily."
Alternatives: "are in close proximity" or "are nearby".
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Wheel: When played, rotate clock-wise the pieces that are immediately around it.
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It feels as if the season is immediately around the corner.
"They're immediately around us, that's fair to say, and of course I'm very aware of how the other teams do.
That basically meant my dad got to concentrate on what was immediately around the camera, what was in the script and so on.
Get out of your driveway and focus on what is immediately around you.
Donnie hops out of the iconic yellow school bus and we are immediately shown around his high-school environment with the use of what must be one of the best montages ever made.
When the indenter penetrates into the surface, the dislocation embryos are immediately developed from the vacancies around the indenter.
Space is the area in which an artwork is organized, and encompasses both what is inside and what is immediately outside, or around, the work.
The one that achieved iconic status as it was immediately relayed around the world shows the line-up inside the crowded cabin.
The winning flight of Rutan's rocket was immediately publicized around the world and merited a congratulatory phone call from the President George W. Bush.
If you move to Burrard and Nelson, every venue is immediately "just around the block".
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