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Discover LudwigThe phrase "around the workshop" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a location or movement within or in the vicinity of a workshop setting.
Example: "The tools were scattered around the workshop, making it difficult to find what I needed."
Alternatives: "in the workshop" or "throughout the workshop".
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Sawdust strewn all around the workshop.
Google map with hotels around the workshop venue.
Around the workshop table, our instructors urged us to focus on technique: point of view, sentence structure, show don't tell.
As I wandered around the workshop, I saw enough mechanical, electrical, electronic, and miscellaneous space-age paraphernalia to delight the heart of just about any inquisitive child.
"This is my garret at the top where I do all my madness," he said, gesturing to ruined seashell towers around the workshop.
There's a delightful cacophony of bashing and hammering from around the workshop as each of us stands at our mandrels, heads down.
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Many of the concepts thrown around in the workshop were considered easy to adopt in a Davos session and harder to integrate into company processes.
"The boss never wanted us to do the Goons," he chuckles, "because he was scared we'd get Milligan poking around in the workshop".
But fiddling around in the workshop behind his Northport home, Mr. Sergi decided he'd try to make something old, something new.
I think the main motor is playing around in the workshops, with other people, with materials.
"We were kicking ideas around in the workshop and something changed with me as Iago.
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