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Discover Ludwig"around by" is an idiomatic expression that is used in written English.
It usually means "in the vicinity of" or "close to". For example: "She lives around by the park."
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Bananas were also waved around by fans.
He hauled her around by her thighs.
They got around by bicycle.
We're being led around by the eyeballs.
It's easy to get around by train.
(Being followed around by cameras probably helps).
Could I get around by taxi?
We can't move around by car.
They want it spread around by email.
Mr. Perez vowed to turn the company around by 2008.
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Namely, the process of being bossed around by someone else.
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