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Discover LudwigThe phrase "around doing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a focus on the process or activity of doing something, often in a more casual or conversational context.
Example: "We spent the afternoon just hanging around doing nothing in the park."
Alternatives: "about doing" or "involved in doing".
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Calahan moved around doing different jobs.
You don't sit around doing nothing.
We started running around, doing crazy stuff".
Julia doesn't like people standing around doing nothing.
"I don't like to sit around doing nothing," he said.
"Just sitting around doing nothing; can't stand it," he says.
Well it's better than sitting around doing nothing.
Only if you spend it sitting around, doing nothing.
I don't see myself sitting around doing nothing.
They are always lying around doing the same boring things".
And now they're seeing us sitting around doing nothing".
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