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The phrase "around at all" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express uncertainty or to emphasize a lack of presence or availability in a particular context.
Example: "I didn't see him around at all during the event, which was surprising."
Alternatives: "anywhere at all" or "present at all".
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He paused and looked around at all the work still to be done.
He looks around at "all these little tombs," before discovering, to his horror, a fresh one for Wendla.
The winker crouches down on the ground, looks around at all the other crouchers, chooses one, and winks at them.
I looked around at all the ingredients.
I couldn't joke around at all".
"He wasn't jumping around at all.
They seem taken aback that you are around at all.
Kids in rural areas just can't get around at all.
Just look around at all these people having fun.
"Those are my favorites," she said, then looked around at all the school supplies nearby.
For that raises the question of whether it should be around at all.
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