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The phrase "around my" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something you own or possess, or to refer to something that is present in your vicinity. For example: I keep my lucky charm around my neck at all times.
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Nonsupport, we called it around my house.
"Martin actually turned around my mindset.
Mine revolved around my sons.
"Just fooling around," my oldest daughter said.
Mitt Romney helped turn around my company.
Stalin looked around my house.
Around my kids, around my husband.
They put more tape around my knees, around my feet.
I walk around my house naked.
I dance around my small house.
"The houses around my place are destroyed.
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