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Discover LudwigThe phrase "around elections" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in situations where you want to refer to the time period before, during, and after an election. For example: "The amount of media coverage around elections can have a huge influence on the outcome."
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As a recent Senate report explains, Nordic countries have pursued a proactive "whole of society" approach, including teaching media literacy in schools, training political parties and empowering state agencies to identify and counter disinformation around elections.
... I don't think it's appropriate for the secretary to be endorsing candidates or supportive of ones who are supporting the amendment, but I do think it is the secretary's duty to inform voters about the actions of their elected officials around elections.
New Jersey politics revolve around elections for governor, the only statewide executive post elected by voters and hence one of the most powerful public offices in the country.
It needs to organize around elections, organize petitions, develop social media campaigns, put pressure on elected officials, enrol celebrities, publish op-eds in newspapers etc.
Communal violence between Hindus and Muslims is not uncommon, especially around elections.
Travelers should avoid political rallies and be particularly careful around elections, the advisory says.
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Judges are toughest around election time.
Is a wobbly currency inevitable around election years?
Judicial overrides tend to spike in and around election years.
Its rare bursts usually come around election time.
"We need major reform in this country around election donations.
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