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Discover LudwigThe phrase "around scientists" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a context or environment involving scientists, such as discussions, activities, or events that take place in their presence or relate to them.
Example: "The conference was filled with innovative ideas and discussions around scientists who are leading the field of research."
Alternatives: "among scientists" or "in the company of scientists".
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He may not be crudely scientistic, but it is true that these days Dennett spends more time around scientists than other philosophers.
You are not a scientist, but Lord knows you work around scientists all day.
But as to how the extinct "sthenurines" got around, scientists weren't quite sure until now.
However, often it's the other way around: Scientists become activists because they see something to shout about.
But when I think about it, I've spent my life around scientists, mathematicians and engineers, even though they would never call themselves that.
The plot revolves around scientists who are investigating plague in the area.
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"Guy is a true all-around scientist," says Daniel Britt, an astronomer at the University of Central Florida in Orlando, who has worked with Consolmagno.
Around 1000 scientists from all around the world collaborate on Ligo, which has two detectors in the US.
"But he wanders around, talks to scientists, reaffirms his impressions.
Further, because bats fly around at night, scientists sometimes forget about them entirely.
Frieden: CDC has more than 150 labs with around 2,000 laboratory scientists.
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