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Discover LudwigThe phrase "around obviously" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be used in contexts where you want to indicate something is evident or apparent in a surrounding situation, but it lacks clarity.
Example: "The solution was around obviously, but no one seemed to notice it."
Alternatives: "clearly evident" or "obviously present".
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"I wasn't running around, obviously," he said.
Google Talk is not the only internet telephony around, obviously.
"It was around, obviously, the number that passed away," he said.
"I'm going to be around obviously past champions and legends that I never got to see play.
VIOLENCE -- Knights get banged around, obviously, and there is some general rough and tumble, but nothing too disturbing.
To play at a time when they are around obviously makes things difficult but it also makes your achievements mean more.
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I said, 'Well, America's in debt; maybe he can do something and turn the economy around.' Obviously, it's not looking that way.
Mowgli has been adopted by a family in the "man village" where we left him last time, but he's pining for his old ursine mate Baloo, who he's taken to calling Poppa Bear this time around - obviously to pump up the heartwarming father/son angle to their relationship.
However, any changes made this time around will obviously have to be slight.
In their absence, other students rearranged their clothing or moved furniture around, sometimes obviously, sometimes subtly.
"Getting them to turn things around is obviously quite difficult because they're looking out for their own interests".
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