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Discover LudwigThe phrase "around close" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe proximity or nearness, but it lacks clarity and proper usage.
Example: "We were standing around close to the entrance, waiting for the event to start."
Alternatives: "nearby" or "in close proximity".
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This doesn't mean that teams should be built around close friendships.
But I think somewhere around close to 30% goes to countries in Africa.
"He told me to turn around, close my eyes and turn around again," Ms. Shidler recalled.
Its operating profit has bumped around close to zero for some time.
They always focus on how the curmudgeon is not actually curmudgeonly when he's around close friends and family.
Binding doesn't overemphasize this context, instead building a satisfyingly interior portrait around close readings of Andersen's immense body of work.
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"We're developing a social network that is specifically around close-reading texts," said Jeremy Dean of Rap Genius.
He got a lot of business outside of bars around closing time.
Mr. Hess turned things around, closing many parlors and cutting the payroll.
Around closing time at 5 30 p.m. on Thursday, the thieves entered and confronted 15 employees.
Life can indeed be reduced to these two standards, especially around closing time.
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