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Discover LudwigThe phrase "around along" is not correct and does not form a usable expression in written English.
It appears to be a combination of two prepositions that do not typically work together in this way.
Example: "We walked around along the riverbank."
Alternatives: "around the area" or "along the path".
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In liquids, molecules jiggle around along random, jumbled paths.
Some retirees were poking around, along with an overextended mother and the children who overextend her.
Only a few of the children were around, along with a group of buffalo calves.
Many in Provincetown hope those couples will stick around, along with their friends and family.
Germany are one of the best teams around, along with Holland and Brazil.
There were a few other bones around, along with Jackie's Levis and ripple-soled "Get Theres" shoes.
Mr. Bernhard was sent to Detroit late in 2000 to turn Chrysler around, along with Dieter Zetsche, Chrysler's chief executive.
There's another psychopathic gangster hanging around along with a fanatically religious mother and all of them behave predictably.
Shumpert tumbled to the floor, rolled around along the baseline and left the game with a corneal abrasion.
Many of the signposts of Cheever's life in the suburbs are still around, along with members of his family.
Small plates of oxtail "cigars" and spicy ceviche were passed around, along with various cocktails that incorporated the liquor sponsor, in this case the Glenrothes single-malt whisky.
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