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Discover LudwigThe phrase "around something" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a surrounding area or context related to a specific subject or object.
Example: "We need to gather information around the new policy changes to understand their impact."
Alternatives: "regarding something" or "concerning something".
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People are always grouping around something.
But this time around, something is different: Few believe him.
But this time around, something got lost in translation.
But when harvest time came around, something was missing.
For a few years now, scientists have been throwing around something called the Grand Tack theory.
If you like the idea of carrying around something made of cardboard, go for it!
Imagine if your arms were seven feet long and you had to spin around something, you know?
"Flies like around something four days dead..
Those books twisted me around something remarkable".
Everybody needs some privacy around something, Bell says.
"History doesn't come to those who are just around something".
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