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The phrase "around are often" is not correct and does not form a coherent expression in written English.
It cannot be used effectively without additional context or restructuring to clarify its meaning.
Example: "The stars around are often visible at night."
Alternatives: "often found around" or "frequently seen around".
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But while many are drawn in by the slick advertising and fashionable branding, those who stick around are often motivated by the man himself.
At the moment, children who muck around are often judged as SEN but this doesn't improve their attitude, rather it gives them an excuse for staying as they are.
The report noted that people who rely on wheelchairs or crutches to get around are often confined to their homes because they don't have access to elevators and public ramps are typically too steep, too narrow or altogether nonexistent.
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Throwing money around is often not the answer in complex development situations, and can do more harm than good, especially when uncoordinated.
The 'galactico' philosophy employed by clubs such as Real Madrid – of using their financial muscle to buy the best players around – is often viewed as being necessary in order to ensure trophies.
Shopped Around Auctions are often the last resort.
Those from around Queenstown are often marketed as Central Otago wines.
At the smaller vineyards, tastings, around $4, are often led by owners.
Traditional Turkmen women wear headscarves, as they have always done, but the fancy mosques built around Ashgabat are often empty.
"Equally, the changes in the more Labour-inclined parts of the constituency around Tooting Broadway are often cosmetic.
Also you have AIs running around which are often easy to beat, so you get that quick kill loop".
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