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Discover LudwigThe phrase "around sure" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incorrect combination of words that lacks clarity and context.
Example: "I am not around sure if I can attend the meeting."
Alternatives: "not quite sure" or "somewhat certain".
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"Sometimes police would come around, sure.
"You want to drive around?" "Sure.
I stopped short and jerked around, sure that I was going to find a mangled child fallen from a terrible height.
But eventually she returns to France (with her ambassador husband, played by Peter Coyote), and one annoying paparazzo (Antonio Banderas) is still around, sure to get her into trouble -- Saturday at 10 p.m. and Saturday/Early Sunday at 4 a.m. on Cinemax.
If you're 10 years old and have 100 bucks laying around, sure, it's fun.
A spokeswoman for the Daycare Trust told the BBC that the government had removed the ring-fence around Sure Start budgets and the charity stands by its warning that 250 Sure Start Centres face closure.
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So, it certainly wasn't easy, and it's the long way around for sure.
I'm always looking around, making sure I'm O.K.
"There will be some maneuvering around, for sure," Coughlin said.
Are there ways around this? Sure there are.
These guys usually know who they are, and the people around them sure do.
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