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Discover LudwigThe phrase "around matters" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing topics or issues in a general sense, often implying a focus on various aspects of a subject.
Example: "We need to have a conversation around matters of policy and governance to ensure clarity moving forward."
Alternatives: "regarding issues" or "concerning topics".
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When Perella's around, matters get downright grim, in a goofy sort of way.
But this time around, matters slid out of control.
Who wins politically in Colombia this time around matters more than usual, and not just to Colombians.
This is the sort of revolution the Tories are now proposing.Turning schools around matters both for economic growth and for social justice.
The decision clearly fits into the broad and ambitious liberal agenda, especially around matters of equal opportunity, that President Obama laid out this week in his Inaugural Address.
Mr. Loeser said in an e-mail message that the mayor's conversations with the company officials often revolve around matters like family and golf.
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This time around, no matter which way he jumps, the Rose Bird issue could be his undoing.
The midfield defends too deep, and was too easily passed around, no matter the combination.
In boxing, there's always more than enough gall to go around, no matter how lengthy the cast of characters.
Some of my photos got spread around, no matter how careful I was with them.
The flames leap around, solid matter is transformed into gas and energy, and the process itself is mesmerizing.
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