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The phrase "around the idea" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing concepts, themes, or topics that are centered on a particular notion or thought.
Example: "The discussion revolved around the idea of sustainability and its impact on future generations."
Alternatives: "concerning the concept" or "regarding the notion".
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This theory revolves around the idea of the individual agent.
Iraqis themselves still recoil at the notion of shaping their politics around the idea.
Instead the network is built around the idea of local expertise in a global world.
The new hardware is based around the idea of "fluid viewing".
Then we started kicking around the idea we should make a prequel: "Big Money Rustlas".
They kicked around the idea that their fields might somehow be related.
Marketers first focused Tostitos, introduced in 1981, around the idea of escape.
For Mr. Palatella, this apparently means creating a collection around the idea of motorcycle riders.
Senior Republicans have tried hard to cool the enthusiasm around the idea.
We hear a lot of discussion around the idea of reform.
A newer definition of life revolves around the idea of autopoiesis.
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