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Discover LudwigThe phrase "around for" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It typically means being present or available for a period of time. Here is an example: "The old tree in the park has been around for over a hundred years, providing shade and beauty to generations of visitors."
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Stick around for Frank".
It was around for ages.
Nachman looked around for Adele.
That's worth sticking around for.
Barclays has been around for 320 years.
My widow looks around for a salesperson.
But Gronk's been around for ages".
It's been around for years".
He'd been around for ever.
This is around for keeps.
We've been around for 80 years.
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