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The phrase "around large" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe something in proximity to a large object or area, but it lacks clarity without additional context.
Example: "We set up our picnic around large trees in the park."
Alternatives: "near large" or "in the vicinity of large".
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"Nobody national is turning around large failing high schools".
Bader handed around large bowls of fresh camel milk, topped with fluffy, sweet cream.
That lets me move around large amounts of data, more than 600 megabytes at a time).
Instead, they carry around large sums of cash, which renders them targets for robbery, activists said.
In the third patent, Disney describes carrying around large aerial projection screens.
3. Avoid carrying around large amounts of money or obviously valuable items such as computers, tablets or visibly expensive jewelry.
Are you fine around large crowds?
But anyone can throw around large numbers.
Around large boulders on slope.
The islands are arranged in broken arcs around large lagoons.
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As a result of the Coriolis effect, air tends to rotate counterclockwise around large-scale low-pressure systems and clockwise around large-scale high-pressure systems in the Northern Hemisphere.
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