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The phrase "around here before" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a location or situation that someone has experienced or encountered previously in a specific area.
Example: "I thought I had seen that restaurant around here before, but I can't quite remember where."
Alternatives: "in this area before" or "here previously".
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Have you seen snakes around here before?" Kamita didn't respond.
We never thought that way around here before".
Have you raced a DBR9 around here before?
We'd walked around here before, and come to know some family graves, including that of John Sergeant, a multi-great-grandfather of mine, on my mother's side.
"I think the feeling around here before was that we had to give some out-of-body effort, a superhuman effort, to beat a good team.
"It's fantastic to always come back and know that you've won around here before," said the former British amateur champion, a Walker Cup team-mate of Luke Donald and Paul Casey in 1999.
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He's been coming around here since before he was even running for anything".
"We are not overly excited or jumping around like we have never been here before," McNabb said.
Rock music has, of course, been here before, most notably around the time that Charles Manson was becoming famous for his particular cocktail of psychedelic drugs, pop songs and mass murder.
"Frankly, before 9 nothing really happens around here anyway".
Because whatever our intentions, as I've written before, bedtime still isn't easy around here.
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