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Discover LudwigThe phrase "around instruments" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing topics related to musical instruments, tools, or devices, often implying a focus on or interaction with them.
Example: "The workshop will focus on techniques for playing around instruments, enhancing creativity and improvisation."
Alternatives: "with instruments" or "in relation to instruments".
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The band members — Mr. Pollard, Mr. Sprout, Greg Demos, Kevin Fennell and Mitch Mitchell — all swap around instruments, playing them with varying expertise but boundless enthusiasm.
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JM consulted on shoulder scales during grant development and worked with PS to develop the research questions around instrument validation.
Ms. Gosfield has recently written extensively for cello, and "Daughters" revolves around that instrument and percussion.
Then one instrument into the next, you just kind of mess around with instruments, and then it becomes you.
"We've been fiddling around on instruments since we were born," Bruce Driscoll said.
But eventually he "got tired of carrying around those hefty instruments," he said.
That doesn't mean there aren't beautiful scientific instruments around though.
He would take his laptop to hospital and "write through the night, while my wife fed them, with all the instruments around".
In total contrast, all six of Architecture in Helsinki, who bounce around and swap instruments with boundless energy, seem to want to be the frontperson.
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