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Discover LudwigThe phrase "around behind" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a location or movement that involves going to a position that is both around and at the back of something.
Example: "The cat slipped around behind the couch to hide from the dog."
Alternatives: "around the back" or "behind and around".
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You can also do wacky panoramas where you run around behind and appear at either end.
Bring the 'rabbit' end around (behind) the string.
The driveway curves around behind.
They were going around behind the house.
The police chase around behind them.
We didn't hang around behind the lines.
She circles around behind April P and pats her hair.
Continue around behind the sun as the day progress.
Gabbana walked around behind him, nodding approvingly at the fit.
But they don't hang around behind the barricades at the show waiting for a glimpse.
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And his first go-around behind the lectern on Monday didn't disappoint.
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