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Discover Ludwig"around November" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It generally means during the month of November, or more specifically, sometime near the beginning or end of the month. For example, "We plan to launch the new product around November."
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Asono's offering a pre-order on this headset for $104, and expects to ship around November.
(I think it started sometime around November or December).
Around November, the weather cooled down dramatically, with moderate days and cool nights.
If the application is successful, the advisory committee will be put together around November.
"We started right around November," Mr. Morrison said, referring to his 15 volunteers, "and we haven't stopped.
In contrast, there is no clue, in the covers around November, 1963, that anything has gone wrong in the world.
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Prices go up after around November 15, that's why we always go earlier in the month.
Try around November 8 for the best crater action.
As his reign progressed, he fell increasingly under the influence of his favourites, and around November 205 he died.
In or around November 1932, nature writing in Britain was dealt a death-blow by Stella Gibbons.
Anthony Kelly, also 25, of Chalk Farm, north London, and James Kennedy, 19, of Hatfield, Hertfordshire, also pleaded guilty to perverting the course of justice around November 2007.
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