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The phrase "around them up" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "round them up"? You can use "round them up" when referring to gathering or collecting people or things together, often in a specific location.
Example: "We need to round them up for the meeting in the conference room."
Alternatives: "gather them together" or "collect them all."
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And as our youthful heroes dreamed of glory between the 50th and 58th minutes, Seattle ran around them, up the flanks, and scored three goals.
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Celestial still has its low-tech retail clients–around 32,000 of them, up from 18,000 two years ago.
Pop around and cheer them up and leave them something delicious to eat.
As far as he could tell they were just playing with this year's returns, passing them around, shuffling them up, occasionally flinging some of them into the air with sharp little cries.
If they move around, you can tape them up just like slip-in shin guards.[8].
A loud bell sounds and the screens around them light up with the words: "MARKET OPEN.
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