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The phrase "around to establish" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the process or intention of setting up or creating something, often implying a sense of preparation or readiness.
Example: "We are finally around to establish the new guidelines for the project after months of planning."
Alternatives: "in the process of establishing" or "preparing to establish".
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And with a local economy that for years has lacked diverse employment opportunities, few Tulane graduates stick around to establish roots after they finish college, creating a phenomenon in which much of the university's alumni base resides far from campus.
And that means allowing us to send Special Forces and C.I.A. teams, in sufficient numbers, into the northern areas with the ability to move around, to establish networks on the ground.
Once bighorn herds grew large enough to spare members, biologists moved them around — to establish new herds in long-vacant habitat and to inject biological diversity into smaller herds like the one on Mount Gibbs.
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It also had to wait until Mr. Rand, who lived in Darien, got around to establishing a new corporate headquarters in Connecticut.
So that means states may look to possible work-arounds to establish an exchange in minimal time and cost.
Of course, exceptions exist, often from labels that have been around long enough to establish an identity of their own.
She'll be around long enough to establish Jon as a legitimate successor (remember, she doesn't want children or believe she even can anymore).
But they couldn't bear to cannibalize their extremely profitable movie and television businesses, and Netflix hung around long enough to establish itself as a rival.
Their organization around the state withered over the last two decades, and current efforts to revive it — Battleground Texas is a prominent example — haven't been around long enough to establish deep roots.
She also points to a plan dating back around 10 years to establish England among the sport's elite.
Monica Bradford, Science's executive editor, says that PubSCIENCE "wasn't around long enough to establish itself".
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