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The phrase "around much more" is not standard and may be confusing in written English.
It could be used in contexts where you want to indicate a greater extent or quantity of something, but it lacks clarity.
Example: "There are options available around much more than just the basic plan."
Alternatives: "about significantly more" or "regarding much more."
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"We joke around much more seriously now," said Dada.
The alternative revolves around much more, and much better organized, financing for clean energy research.
Still the drama awards are really spreading it around, much more fun than comedy.
I enjoyed Nuts in May this time around much more than I did as a teenager or in my twenties.
"The idea was once I was done I could move things around much more easily," he said.
Such rumps can still be seen, of course, but look around: much more has been inherited from this revolution as well.
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We need to be a lot more careful about how we throw that word around and, much more importantly, how we actually disrupt.
Around 600 years ago, the peninsula started to warm once more - slowly at first, but then, from around 1920, much more rapidly.
I don't get around much any more, but thanks to the invention of television I have been able to spend another couple of weeks in Rio.
Since 1925, when he began recording, Mr. Ellington poured out the endless compositions — "Creole Love Call," "Black and Tan Fantasy," It Don't Mean a Thing If It Ain't Got That Swing," "Satin Doll," "Don't Get Around Much Any More"..
"I now move around with much more care because one hears how the crime gangs have infiltrated the buses".
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