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Discover LudwigThe phrase "around for centuries" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has existed or been present for a very long time, often in discussions about history or tradition.
Example: "The practice of herbal medicine has been around for centuries, passed down through generations."
Alternatives: "existing for hundreds of years" or "present for ages".
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Gypsies have been pushed around for centuries.
Maybe that's why they've managed to hang around for centuries.
The idea of tolerance has been floating around for centuries.
Property has been around for centuries.
Wedding certificates have been around for centuries.
These guys had been around for centuries.
Homemade tampons have been around for centuries.
Those ideas have been around for centuries.
Stock exchanges have, after all, been around for centuries.
Other items, like scissors, have been around for centuries.
Whistled languages, although unusual, have been around for centuries.
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