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Discover LudwigThe phrase "around the treasury" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to something that is located in the vicinity of or related to a treasury, such as financial matters or discussions.
Example: "The discussions about budget allocations were centered around the treasury."
Alternatives: "near the treasury" or "in the vicinity of the treasury".
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One afternoon, O'Neill took me on a little tour around the Treasury.
"Yvette and Alistair have seen too many bits of paper knocking around the Treasury to think they can make that [no cuts] stick," says a colleague.
"So they make a lease deal with a service contract" that is intended to get around the Treasury rules banning leasing deals that are made purely for tax benefits.
Both candidates have implicitly or explicitly blamed "public employees" with their "bloated pensions" and waste-filled jobs for our economic woes (with Mr. Obama sending a signal by freezing the pay of federal workers, as if tightening their belts would somehow loosen the noose around the Treasury).
David Cameron, who can be seen in the footage of Norman Lamont announcing Britain's exit from the ERM as the autumn night closed in around the Treasury, would still be a young MP working his way up through the Conservative ranks.
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