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The phrase "arms round" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe the action of embracing someone or holding them closely with one's arms.
Example: "She wrapped her arms round him in a warm embrace, feeling the comfort of his presence."
Alternatives: "arms around" or "hugging tightly".
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Gillian Clarke Er Gwell, Er Gwaeth1 A'r fodrwy hon y'th briodaf...2 something about the ring in the blackbird's eye on an April evening; the hunter's jewelled stare; the marriage of sun and rain on dancing water; the circle of my arms round sheets off the line; yours bringing armfuls of wood for the fire.
Three times he tried to reach arms round that neck.
Ms. Phillips, tangling her arms round her legs, cries, "Help!
I remember putting my arms round her and having this lovely feeling of warm, soft leather.
They put their arms round each other between shots, chatting in familiar half-sentences.
"I threw my arms round him when we got the message [from the court].
Peaky Blinders doesn't so much sidestep gangster cliches as fling its arms round them.
Then you'll come over, put your arms round my neck and say, 'I do, you know'.
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