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Discover LudwigThe phrase "around a while" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something or someone has been present or existing for a certain period of time.
Example: "I've been living in this city for around a while, and I've come to love its culture."
Alternatives: "for some time" or "for a while now".
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He expects Nevada to stick around a while longer.
Al Hilwa notes, however, that Flash for desktop PCs is going to stick around a while yet.
Even so, he says he plans to stick around a while longer.
So stick around a while.
Silver will probably stick around a while, and can remain in the legislature until convicted.
I am not yet sold, but I will stick around a while to see what this future holds.
I suspect he will stick around a while and my head will be hurting for the foreseeable future.
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They have typically been around a while; the average age is 31 years.
Human collaboration has been around… a while.
Ms. Reynolds has been around a while, and that's the point.
An actor who's been around a while doesn't win an award for just one picture.
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