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The phrase "around later" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone will return or be available at a later time.
Example: "I'll be around later if you want to discuss the project."
Alternatives: "back later" or "available later".
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Over time he would hang around later and later, and sometimes we'd ask him to stay for dinner.
I will be around later today, in the threads, commenting.
"So document the moment, and then worry about passing it around later," she said.
Downtown, "getting dinner, you could walk around later and get what you want," she said.
"That might not be around later," Mr. Romney said, according to reporters who overheard him.
"I came around later than everyone expected and I'm still battling.
Kimble was accustomed to adults who came to Detroit to help rarely sticking around later.
As a result, many customers and contractors find themselves moving panels around later because of unanticipated objections from the city.
Moments you discern darkly through the screen come around later so that you may see them face to face.
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