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Discover LudwigThe phrase "around decided" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect expression, and without additional context, it cannot be used appropriately.
Example: "After much deliberation, we finally settled around decided on a course of action."
Alternatives: "about to decide" or "nearly decided".
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She looked around, decided Oxford Brookes had the right course in international hotel and tourism management, and is now on a graduate placement at luxury hotel the Savoy, in London.
I was lucky (and strategic) enough to sell my start-up and second time around decided to venture into the could-be-sexier field of accountancy.
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Then take a good hard look around, decide what you need and buy something that fits the bill.
So some of the top business schools are scrambling around deciding what to do, really just dipping their toe in the water.
In a country with a First Amendment, I never would have expected the government would be going around deciding which websites Americans are allowed to see.
Taking control of your own transition, especially around deciding what to keep the same and what to change.
After months of kicking the issue around, they decided to do something about it.
As we carefully turned around, I decided that where we stood was as good as anywhere.
But he thought that maybe the team could turn around and decided against it.
But when 2000 rolled around, he decided to try "something cool" to mark the new millennium.
Well, we had so much fun the first time around, we decided to have another go.
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