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The phrase "around a town" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe movement or location in relation to a town, often indicating a circular or surrounding area.
Example: "We decided to take a leisurely walk around the town to explore its charming streets and shops."
Alternatives: "in the vicinity of a town" or "surrounding a town".
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"I decided to shoot in Western Palm Beach County in and around a town called Belle Glade.," Ethridge told me.
In Walsall, where I went to college, I walked around a town centre unrecognisable from 30 years earlier.
It was like traveling around a town and finding all the stores shut and the streets empty.
Whether it's a game built around a town hall meeting or a government planning process, LEGs scaffold local processes to foster community and commitment to civic life.
Their debut video, shown on 4Shbab, features the band members walking around a town praising God while distributing money to small children.
Now we know how you win YouTube: dress your dog up as a spider and have it run around a town at night frightening locals.
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