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"around at" is a valid part of a sentence and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate movement or location around a particular place or object. For example: "I looked around at the beautiful scenery." This sentence implies that the speaker looked at different parts of the scenery that surrounded them. Another example could be: "She danced around at the party." This suggests that the person danced in different areas or positions at the party.
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Copywriters goof around at work.
There were no police around at all.
He smirked around at his three friends.
He looked around at the quadrupedal athletes.
I looked around at all the ingredients.
"They're not sitting around at Walmart".
Flegal began asking around at professional meetings.
Goodwin glanced around at the busy office.
Look around at the American economy today.
I looked around at the participants.
"People walk around at night.
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