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The phrase "around so much" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone is frequently in various places or involved in many activities.
Example: "She seems to be around so much lately, always popping in and out of the office."
Alternatives: "frequenting so often" or "present so frequently".
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We moved around so much.
"We can only work around so much".
"But they rush around so much.
"Kids move around so much.
Like, why does Mr. Fayne move around so much?
So the word 'young' shouldn't be thrown around so much.
I am not carrying around so much stuff.
It's how he relaxes from being around so much homicide.
He had no home -- just jumping around so much.
How did you feel about moving around so much?
We've turned it around so much now that we're dizzy.
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