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"around this concept" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is often used to discuss a central idea or theme within a sentence or paragraph. Example: The book revolves around this concept of self-discovery, as the main character goes on a journey to understand who they truly are.
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We apparently still can't get our heads around this concept.
It looks like an entire global community is growing around this concept.
Having finally got its underpowered brain around this concept, the Fiver has another example: "Arsenal goalkeeper".
Since then a whole family of models has developed around this concept.
Next, each group should develop a lesson around this concept, using their story as a main focus.
Research around this concept of social subconscious points us towards a compelling alternative to the schools of thought presented above.
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I've been playing around with this concept of trying to integrate audiences from the theater and film worlds.
I was around when this concept and its categorising of people's needs into low, moderate, substantial or critical was introduced.
Other companies like Seesaw are having fun playing around with this concept, but it seems like Polar has edged them out on the "fun" aspect.
There are a few terms flying around for this concept.
"I'm not going to sit around and wait for this concept to work itself out -- test a few boats -- there's an urgency factor to it, and it's called age".
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