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Discover LudwigThe phrase "around locations" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is situated or occurring in the vicinity of specific places or areas.
Example: "The festival will have various activities set up around locations that highlight the city's history."
Alternatives: "in the vicinity of" or "nearby areas".
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But it also repeatedly recedes, as the text digresses into explorations of artists and genres, and flits around locations as varied as San Francisco, Dungeness, the Outer Hebrides and the German Rhineland.
It is visible that more data has been collected around locations where event-related activities took place.
Hot Potato allows users to create instant chat rooms around locations or events, like a concert.
Golf pros are gearing up to wander around locations and show players how easy "real" golf can be.
The highlight, tea and biscuits apart, looks to be a walk from the railway station around locations connected with Pym and Larkin.
Let it be noted that some of the books, while being partly set in or about Honolulu, revolve around locations in all of the Hawaiian islands.
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Don't flit around from location to location.
"We knew we could get around that," Mrs. Allen said, "but you can't get around location".
And after years of hype, there also seems to be demand for services built around location.
Social networks that are built specifically around location are cultivated by its users accordingly.
In a conflict that revolves around location, location, location, Har Homa is a monument to the shifting political geography.
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