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Discover LudwigThe phrase "around every block" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is common or prevalent in many places or situations, often implying that it is easily found or encountered.
Example: "There are coffee shops around every block in this neighborhood, making it a perfect place for coffee lovers."
Alternatives: "on every corner" or "at every turn".
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Black business owners and their products are not at every single store around every block.
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I remember walking up the west side highway and turning around every couple of blocks.
By the time I was born, in 1986, he knew the character of every block around our building.
Mr. Torres ran around, putting blocks under the wheels.
Police then rallied around and blocked off the side street.
There's not a ton of walking around and blocking.
For example, take a run around the block every morning before it gets hot or every evening after it's been hot.
"There's a line around the block every day of the year".
Last December, it returned to London, and the ticket line wound around the block every day.
Just run around the block every morning before work and keep everything else the same and you'll lose weight.
Start by walking with friends, taking up dancing, or start to jog around the block every day.
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