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"around every corner" is correct and can be used in written English.
This phrase is commonly used to describe seemingly impossible obstacles that keep appearing. For example, you might say, "It felt like I was running into a new problem around every corner while trying to finish this project."
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But beware: There's drama around every corner.
The threat of explosive remnants of war looms around every corner.
Armed men around every corner.
It's beautiful around every corner.
Around every corner, another smell, another stall.
Soldiers seem to be around every corner.
"Around every corner there is a different fragrance," he said.
There's a surprise around every corner in Brazil.
"Around every corner is a new piece of business".
In the N.B.A., an ulterior motive lurks around every corner.
Around every corner is yet another kahve or kebab.
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