Sentence examples for around this year from inspiring English sources

The phrase "around this year" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an approximate time frame within the current year.
Example: "We expect to see significant changes in our sales figures around this year."
Alternatives: "approximately this year" or "roughly this year".

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"We had a big change in the factory, we changed completely the approach to build the car," said Maldonado, explaining why things have turned around this year.

But when the holidays roll around this year, the Hilton will be booked either by a very lucky "Pirate Queen" or, more likely, "Young Frankenstein".

Last year 63% of vehicles had lower anchors that were easy to maneuver around; this year it's 73%.

Knight explained part of the problem with the continuing failure to turn the school around, "This year, the district placed about half -- 289 schools -- on probation.

When the film festival rolled around this year, he wanted to participate but lacked the time to start a project from scratch.

We know length isn't everything but there do seem to be a lot of big novels around this year, as Kirsty Gunn points out in this blog.

Technically not a disappointment of 2009 as it launched in Nov 2008 – however, it contiinues to hang around this year and can't surely be long for this world.

You won't find a more stimulating thesis around this year.

I wonder if Roscoe will be around this year.

College officials say there is more of that luck going around this year.

"I'm going to be moving the ball around this year," he said.

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