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The phrase "around like it" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a sense of being in a certain state or condition, but without additional context, it is ambiguous.
Example: "He was running around like it was a race, but I couldn't understand why."
Alternatives: "acting as if" or "behaving like".
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One thing to note: this little guy actually has some torque, and was pushing a small trash can around like it was nothing.
Apple can't throw its weight around like it used to, as it did when it gifted us 99 cent music singles.
But there is certainly nothing else around like it.
His shoulder isn't coming around like it was initially diagnosed, Manager Davey Lopes said.
Sperai Vicino Il Lido from Demofoonte found her flinging coloratura around like it was a weapon.
She said, "My tooth is so loose I can move it around like it isn't really attached".
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A terrorist attack on American soil might rally the country around him, like it did around George W. Bush.
Other people around them may not like it, either!
"When you do a job all year around like E!, it becomes a job," he said.
When the mind goes around and around like this, it's like water that's stirred up all the time.
There wasn't another car driving around Manchester like it – it looked like a mobile outpost of Nasa.
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