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"around there" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a place or location near the speaker or writer. For example, "I remember that spot around there where we used to hang out as kids."
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You don't want to be seen standing around there".
It's probably the same concern people have around there...
"We'll just trot around there.
Getting around There are relatively few roads.
This time around, there are Focus Pixels.
This time around, there are notable differences.
Getting around: There are no trains.
This time around, there was no pillaging.
I looked around, there were bodies everywhere".
I looked around; there was sudden silence.
"There was nothing but forest around there".
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