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Discover LudwigThe phrase "around that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a general area or context related to a specific topic or situation.
Example: "We can discuss the budget around that issue during the meeting."
Alternatives: "in that regard" or "in that context".
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No two ways around that one.
But there was a way around that.
No getting around that.
There's no getting around that.
This time around, that weakness is squared.
Assuming it is still around, that is.
There's simply no getting around that.
"You can't get around that.
This time around, that would prove impossible.
Go rally around that.
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I don't look around like that.
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