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The phrase "around though" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in informal contexts to indicate a sense of flexibility or consideration of alternatives in a discussion or situation.
Example: "We can meet at the café, but if that doesn't work, we can figure something out around though."
Alternatives: "about instead" or "in that case".
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She got around, though".
Was he around, though?
This time around, though, things seem different.
"This time around, though, they're worth watching".
This time around, though, certain pundits have tired of them.
This time around, though, brow blotting is tidier.
This time around, though, longer-term solutions may be on the horizon.
Looking around, though, my companion and I realized we were the only ones analyzing each mouthful.
We can still turn it around, though".
The idea of lugging it around, though, doesn't sit perfectly.
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Fast, definitive turn-around, though: they voted while-I-waited.
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