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Discover LudwigThe phrase "around the box" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is located or happening in the vicinity of a box, often in a physical or metaphorical sense.
Example: "The children were playing around the box, using it as a makeshift fort."
Alternatives: "near the box" or "in the vicinity of the box".
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And Robbie's sharp around the box".
He is very smart around the box.
In and around the box is where I pride myself.
"He likes to pin players around the box.
"Shinji smells his way around the box," Ranieri commented later.
"He was in and around the box, always provoking an action from a defender".
"He works with me daily on my movement in and around the box.
He has some bits to touch up on, mostly in and around the box.
"Whenever we were in and around the box, he looked a threat.
When chances fall his way around the box, time seems to stand still for him.
He can score goals too and is comfortable in and around the box.
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