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The phrase "around every door" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is present or occurring in the vicinity of all doors, often in a metaphorical or literal sense.
Example: "There were flowers blooming around every door, adding a vibrant touch to the neighborhood."
Alternatives: "near each entrance" or "surrounding all doorways".
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"Where there was any wall space, and tacked around every door frame, were pictures of little girls that had been cut out of magazines, newspapers and coloring books," Michael Bonesteel writes in "Henry Darger: Art and Selected Writings," to be published by Rizzoli in November.
Check around every door and window to ensure that the seals are watertight.
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Tape on the cracks around panels and doors reduces drag.
"Volunteers are walking around the area calling on every door and checking if there are any small children left alone whose parents who went shopping Thursday night might have ended up under the ruins".
When the mouse turned around, the door leading to the dark compartment was opened.
"They hang around by the door and encircle women".
You turn around and the door closes behind you.
Word of mouth began to get around, and doors started to open up a little more".
But I am not going around knocking on doors".
They were brazenly wandering around, kicking in doors.
I was naïve and nervous, initially, and peered around after every knock on the door as new guests arrived.
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