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Discover LudwigThe phrase "around January" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate an approximate time frame during the month of January.
Example: "We plan to launch the new product around January, depending on the final preparations."
Alternatives: "in January" or "about January."
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The emojis began around January.
(I think I'll be back to the blog around January 3rd).
The financial problems at Dewey & LeBoeuf emerged around January, when partners started leaving the firm.
Bob Goldman, a financial planner, said that he sees a surge in business around January and February.
I was kind of nervous, especially around January, and thinking, oh my God, we're going back to 2005.
"Also, around January and February time people become frightened because of the Black Saturday fires and don't come up here as much".
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Every year the dreaded day comes around: Sept. 12.
The eurozone had a recession of similar length from around January 2008 to April 2009.
Questionnaires were sent out around October 1st and telephone interviews conducted concurrently until January 1998.
Like, around July 4th.
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