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Discover LudwigThe phrase "around a very" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or context that is related to a specific quality or characteristic, often emphasizing the intensity of that quality.
Example: "The discussion revolved around a very interesting topic that captivated everyone's attention."
Alternatives: "about a highly" or "concerning a particularly".
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All that, and all you have to give up is the pride lost by carrying around a very much not licensed Barbie phone.
He was a joy to be around, a very strong man who worked hard at anything he attempted to do.
It's almost like being around a very elevated child".
It's why water droplets skitter around a very hot griddle.
So being around a very diverse environment was nothing really new to me.
How did Cornell University turn around a very substantial deficit into a balanced budget?
That is how we think - signals run around a very complicated signaling network.
The recording interface centers around a very large red button to start a recording.
But Facebook Home is designed around a very specific group of people: Facebook users.
The whole house revolves around a very large window that looks out to this view.
The whole sector will have to get its head around a very different style of working".
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