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Discover LudwigThe phrase "around for a while" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has existed or been present for a significant period of time.
Example: "This technology has been around for a while, and it continues to evolve with new advancements."
Alternatives: "been present for some time" or "existed for a period."
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"You walk around for a while.
Then I drove around for a while.
Hang around for a while, however, and problems appear.
"I hope to stick around for a while".
I'm sure he will be around for a while yet".
He'll be around for a while, and we'll see".
"That is going to be around for a while".
Uncle Isaac may well be around for a while yet.
The scars will be around for a while.
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Again, the idea had been kicking around for a while.
He expects to be around for a while, though.
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