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The phrase "around Germany" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to locations, events, or activities that are in the vicinity of Germany or involve Germany in some way.
Example: "We traveled around Germany to explore its rich history and culture."
Alternatives: "in the vicinity of Germany" or "near Germany".
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"I was traveling around Germany for the gay prides, doing gay pride floats for the parades, and I got so many nice comments," he said.
Kate had toured around Germany when I was with the Continental Drifters, and we became friends.
Travelling around Germany by train is almost always an uninterrupted pleasure.
Enron's collapse meant an abrupt halt of natural gas deliveries to several utilities around Germany.
"Someone whose identity is not sufficiently clear should not be allowed to roam around Germany.
In 2003 Jean-Ulrick Désert enacted "Negerhosen2000/The Travel Albums," in which he traveled around Germany wearing pink lederhosen.
And, like all these countries, Spain has steadily lost cost competitiveness against the euro zone's "core" countries, centred around Germany.
A number of statistics have been marshaled by Ms. Merkel as she takes her immigration roadshow around Germany.
Using a highly advanced publishing system in Hamburg, the paper will be printed at four plants around Germany.
In early 1518 Martin Luther's writings spread around Germany in two weeks as they were carried from one town to the next.
Saturday's defeat brought a deflating end to the celebrative atmosphere that had accompanied the tournament around Germany the past two weeks.
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