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Discover LudwigThe phrase "around sooner" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in informal contexts to suggest arriving or happening earlier than expected, but clarity may be compromised.
Example: "I hope we can get this project wrapped up around sooner than the deadline."
Alternatives: "earlier" or "sooner than expected".
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He also apologized in an interview for not getting around sooner to this piece of research.
In the neighborhoods around Sooner Haven, the figure is higher still.
So, I wish I could say things were going to turn around sooner.
Christmas seems to come around sooner each year, and yet the days feel long and drawn out.
But politicians and transit leaders have not acted on a series of chances to turn things around sooner.
The stock market tumbled for the second week in a row, despite signs that the economy might be turning around sooner than many economists had expected.
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It's a line of thought that many cultural rebels come around to, sooner or later.
But there weren't that many interesting people around, so sooner or later they would make up.
And he was caroming from one bold proclamation to the next: If his surname were Italian, the city's food establishment would have rallied around him sooner!
Still, sorting through the clutter generally falls into two categories: those projects you may consider getting around to sooner or later should the time be right; and those tasks that, while urgent, are likely to be postponed until hell freezes over.
The more pounds you carry around, the sooner your cartilage gives way to bone-on-bone scraping.
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