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The phrase "around so that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a purpose or result related to a surrounding action or condition.
Example: "We arranged the chairs around so that everyone could see the presentation clearly."
Alternatives: "in order to" or "so as to".
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They wheel around so that a person teleconferencing can have a physical presence.
They moved eggs around so that 20 nests each had one cowbird egg.
The Damrosch Park amphitheater has been turned around so that it faces into the complex.
We have got to turn it around so that 2% to 3% of these bodies are actually positive," said Brown.
But, as he put it: "There were enough Taylors around, so that they didn't need me in the business.
Obviously, you want to spread it around so that you dont play Humpty-Dumpty with your nest egg.
Probably not, but investors want them around so that you listen to them, not so that they listen to you.
At noon, the device was turned around so that it could cast its shadow in the evening direction.
Women were advised to walk around so that the baby can easily come down into the birth passage.
Roll the chips around so that all sides are coated.
With a few fingers, spread it around so that it covers the darker areas.
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