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Discover LudwigThe phrase "around found" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It appears to be a fragment that lacks context and clarity, making it unusable in standard communication.
Example: "The documents were found around the office, but we still need to locate the missing files."
Alternatives: "discovered nearby" or "located in the vicinity".
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TR: As an entrepreneur, you've successfully looked around, found a problem, and solved it with software.
He crossed the finish line, turned around, found his mother and squeezed her.
He looked around, found a girl named Dina Nabavian, who is 4, and offered her the prize.
I had a childlike glee after my meeting with Ryan — I kind of floated around, found my car somehow.
So I searched around, found a male co-author, and had the guy propose the same article, and it was accepted".
Jason Trachtenburg devises songs around found sets of discarded slides, inventing his own story lines for anything from family reunions to corporate orientations.
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I don't want you all following me around; find your own newness!
Also announced, an underwater adventure themed around Finding Nemo and the upcoming Finding Dory films.
Turn on the radio, skim around, find nothing worth listening to, turn the radio off.
Obviously, people having greater difficulty walking and moving around find the physical environment less user-friendly.
Look around, find some more.
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