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The phrase "around as often" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the frequency of an action or event in relation to another reference point.
Example: "She travels around as often as she can to explore new cultures."
Alternatives: "about as frequently" or "approximately as regularly".
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Tales of Coney Island's rebirth come around as often as a carousel.
That those bad days do not come around as often may be ascribed to superstition.
When a team is struggling and striving for results, catches don't seem to come around as often.
On a team like the Yankees, you'll have opportunities, but they might not come around as often.
It is an article of faith among scientists that an experiment should be replicated in one's own laboratory in case of an error the first time around, as often happens.
The few civilians who do come around as often as not have no idea of the quality of what they're seeing — the magician's eternal plight being that of a Yo-Yo Ma who, after he plays, has people come up onstage and tell him that they know how he does it, he scrapes that bow thing across the strings, and, anyway, they have an uncle who used to play the cello a little, has he ever met him?
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A self-described emotional and physical wreck while growing up in the San Francisco area, Mr. LaLanne began turning his life around, as he often told it, after hearing a talk on proper diet when he was 15.
The facts about the artist's life are the means and the enhanced appreciation the end, not the other way around, as is often found, for example in psychoanalytic essays attempting to infer facts about the artist's subconscious conflicts from his work; in these cases the work is being taken as the means and the study of his life as the end.
From a working journalist's perspective, the Edward Snowdens of this world come around about as often as Halley's Comet.
These nuggets come around about as often as service plazas do on the interstate, about every 35 miles or so.
In low gravity, T-cells only activate around half as often or less than the control samples.
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