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The phrase "are sit around" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "are sitting around"? If this is the case, you can use it to describe a situation where people are gathered in a place without doing anything in particular.
Example: "On weekends, we often are sitting around the house, just enjoying each other's company."
Alternatives: "are lounging around" or "are hanging out".
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You may think that all Goths do are sit around and cry and cut themselves.
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All we did was sit around, talking politics all the time.
Woodard commented that the band had "been going in from 11am until 9pm and all we do is sit around and play".
If all you do is sit around, you're going to be boring to other people as well as your crush.
Coppers are sat around the edge of the gym, on chairs or on the floor, sobbing, hysterical.
In the room next door, around another 100 tellers are sat around a huge oblong table, counting the papers between Tony Colman (Labour) and the Tory challenger Justine Greening.
The kids, aged between seven and 10 or so, are sat around in a semi-circle, as if ready to hear a bedtime story.
"All I could do was sit around.
All we really ever did was sit around and make fun of each other.
"The last thing you need to do is sit around and feel sorry for yourself".
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