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The phrase "around for some time" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has existed or been present for a significant duration.
Example: "This technology has been around for some time, and it continues to evolve rapidly."
Alternatives: "been present for a while" or "existed for a considerable time".
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The last wire looks as though it will be around for some time yet.
Both of my parents are 66, and will hopefully be around for some time.
"He said David is an important man and will be around for some time.
The rest of the Top 5 has been hanging around for some time.
Pearce described his goalkeeper as a "big influence" around the squad who will be around for some time.
This issue will be around for some time, and thus we would like to hear other proposals.
And unlike today's gifts, some of which are already in pieces, it will be around for some time.
In other words, magstripe transactions will stick around for some time.
The volatility characterizing the market on Friday will stick around for some time, said Todd Leone, head of trading at Cowen.
Love him or loathe him, it looks like he will be around for some time to come.
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Propagation models like ray tracing [4, 5] have been around already for some time.
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