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Discover LudwigThe phrase "around May" is correct and can be used in written English
It is usually used to indicate an approximate time or date. You can use it in situations where you are not sure of the exact date or to express a general timeframe. For example: - I plan to finish my project around May. - The company plans to release its new product around May. - We usually have a family reunion around May every year. - The festival is usually held around May. - I usually start my spring cleaning around May.
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Moving loans around may hide problems.
Turning that around may take time.
But turning things around may not be so easy.
Keeping Lore around may be central to making the most out of the acquisition.
One way to turn its fortunes around may be to sell less stuff.
Leaving your stuff lying around may create the impression that there is not enough storage.
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David Sender, this year's national champion in the all-around, may not have a chance for one of those spots.
Five nearby courses open around May 1.
Making this episode set around May 1960.
The editor, Claudia Kirschhoch, 29, of Astoria, Queens, disappeared around May 28.
Around May 23rd, a woman who was having a miscarriage arrived at the hospital.
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