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The phrase "around before the" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a time or situation that existed prior to a specific event or moment, but it lacks clarity.
Example: "There were rumors around before the announcement was made."
Alternatives: "prior to the" or "before the time of".
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It threw its weight around before the summit.
Hopefully, it will come around before the season's over".
"I shot around before the game," she said.
From the nosebleeds, he noticed a "devastatingly beautiful" actor milling around before the show.
The attendants bustle around before the performances begin, locking the outside doors.
"There were no medical personnel or ambulances around before the crackdown," he said.
Surely, Kopitar was asked, you weren't running around before the game trying to secure tickets?
There were not enough jobs to go around before the recession took hold.
Some companies were around before the Internet, catering primarily to small businesses, but individuals can join.
"But I think we need to juggle things around before the title will be a possibility".
"We were around before the Tea Party and we are already deep within the Likud," Danny Danon told me.
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