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Discover LudwigThe phrase "around headquarters" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the vicinity or area surrounding a company's main office or central location.
Example: "The team gathered around headquarters to discuss the upcoming project launch."
Alternatives: "near the headquarters" or "in the vicinity of headquarters".
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I heard it described around headquarters as "a very big deal".
The phrase is on the screen savers that pop up on idle computers around headquarters.
"If Politico and Halperin say we're winning, we're losing," Obama's campaign manager, David Plouffe, would repeat mantralike around headquarters.
He is responsible for designing new ice creams and is known around headquarters as the company's chief flavorologist.
French is one of the two official languages of the United Nations, but very little work around headquarters unrolls en français.
As engineers strutted around headquarters working on the company's website, agents felt as if they were doing the real work in the field.
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The attack brought down telephone and broadband links around the headquarters in County Fermanagh, cutting of around 200 people (there's a photo here).
Around YouTube headquarters, there's a stat that management likes to throw around to make it clear that the company isn't resting on its laurels.
They were scurrying around Police Headquarters in Lower Manhattan.
The stanchions around police headquarters are in place.
Still, the mood is cheery around Polaroid headquarters in Cambridge, Mass.
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