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The phrase "around next time" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used informally to refer to a future occasion or event, but it lacks clarity.
Example: "Let's try to meet up around next time we have a break."
Alternatives: "next time" or "during the next occasion."
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"Because if we were more than 80percentt ready this time around, next time we will be 100percentt".
People were saying later, 'Hey, turn it around next time.' And I was saying that at least it wasn't the wrong flag.
Mr. Bush had better hang around next time he swings through.
Grocery shopping might seem like a mundane, mechanical activity, but look around next time you're in the store: Despite our best intentions, we buy food impulsively and irrationally.
But for those of us who didn't make it to Michigan in 1982 and 2006 or Minneapolis in 1992, Indianapolis has made a convincing argument for the N.F.L. to spread its wealth around, with the understanding that climate change is a long-term trend and Mother Nature might demand that we clomp around next time in boots.
Once I find a hotel I like — and one that meets my particular accessibility needs — I have little incentive to shop around next time.
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If Sanders falls short this time around, the next time a populist runs they may actually succeed.
Suffice it to say I'm not hanging around Earth next time I'm between lives.
I'd like someone like her around the next time I have spinach in my teeth.
"Look around you next time you take a walk down the street".
"If you cross me once, probably, I will be very protective when you come around the next time".
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