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The phrase "around I think" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express uncertainty or approximation, but it lacks clarity and proper structure.
Example: "There are around I think five people in the room."
Alternatives: "approximately I believe" or "about I think."
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"This time around, I think I'll be a bit sharper, a bit healthier".
And, the longer I am around, I think it's the market's psychology that matters dramatically.
Sometimes he would organize a little drive around, I think once it was Silverstone — in the rain.
"Seeing his posters around, I think that's what made me register as a Democrat.
If people want to get married and then run around, I think that's dishonest.
Part of her wishes that he were still around: "I think the best revenge would have been for him to see what we have accomplished here in Kurdistan".
"This time around, I think the box is empty, and we're going to have to go through this alone".
Not really a question, but Stephen Hawking is extremely clever and it's great to have him around, I think.
The only annoying part of the day was the amount of helicopters buzzing around, I think we counted eight.
"Actually, as you move around, I think the curvature helps orient you where you are," he said.
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On telling then head of BBC Vision - overseeing TV programming - George Entwistle about the Savile report at an awards dinner, she said: "George was not well - had an extremely bad cold, and I got him to one side when there was, as it were, nobody around.. I think he said: 'Thank you, keep me posted.'".
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