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Discover LudwigThe phrase "around somehow" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a vague or indirect manner of doing something or to suggest a sense of uncertainty about the method or approach.
Example: "We need to find a way to get around somehow to avoid the traffic jam."
Alternatives: "in some way" or "by some means".
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The discussion would always come around somehow to: how will this play with the prime minister?
If you're getting lit up, you've got to change the game around somehow.
But I went out this afternoon and was able to turn it around somehow.
She pulled his sheets around, somehow managing not to disturb him, and she punched and rearranged his pillows.
The metaphor tends to hang around, somehow squeezing the life out of the play, taking it nowhere.
I totally missed B&S first time around somehow, but tried If You're Feeling Sinister after someone here wrote an article about it being their favourite album.
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If you do, I will hunt you down and smack you around.' Somehow," she adds with a grin, "Ann Patchett can say that in a way that your regular bookstore owner can't".
Assault-rifle and machine-gun rounds had whipped past him all around, but somehow missed.
He loved Ronnie, and believed that if he hung around him, somehow things would right themselves.
And restaurants that merely look as if they've been around forever somehow seemed most reassuring.
Many Americans wandered around saying somehow "we caused this" and that's clearly false.
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