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Discover LudwigThe phrase "around near" is not correct and is generally not usable in written English.
It is redundant, as both "around" and "near" convey similar meanings of proximity.
Example: "The park is located around near the school."
Alternatives: "in the vicinity of" or "close to".
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Who's that girl hanging around near you?
A thousand bees are swarming around, near an attic window.
Shortly before lunch yesterday cries of "Where's the legal adviser?" rang around near the site entrance.
Riot police were hanging around, near their vans, sipping fruit juice and eating snacks.
Improbably, the skies had cleared and by midafternoon we were prowling around near Sag Harbor.
One night, they had been horsing around near a pool and the police were summoned.
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We see nothing that will turn this around near-term.
As to obligations to future architectural objects, we see as much in the short-term instance of planning around near-future buildings.
Like other so-called "transformational" events, Envision revolves around near-mandatory self-reliance.
He said a culture of "wanting proof" of faith and proselytizing has increased the fervor around near-death stories.
"I was wandering around in near dark, tempting hypothermia".
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