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Discover LudwigThe phrase "around to experience" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to being present or available to engage in an experience or event.
Example: "I finally found some time around to experience the new art exhibit at the gallery."
Alternatives: "available to experience" or "present to enjoy".
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At least the writer isn't around to experience it.
And I won't be around to experience it.
It's almost enough to make one pray to be around to experience it.
(Be sure to look around to experience all 360 degrees of the video).
In interviews, dancers said they moved around to experience different styles, try new choreography and build international reputations.
What Hitchens would say if he were around to experience a more recent development in the Times' self-fashioning the podcaself-fashioning theonly be imagined.
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Benitez's comments raise further questions about whether he will be around at Anfield to experience a new financial era.
Having been around long enough to experience her share of pain, Midler seemed to be telling us, she can now experience greater joy.
From Dan Reeves to Jim Fassel to Tom Coughlin, he has been around North Jersey to experience a bit of almost everything, including the Super Bowl seven long seasons ago.
I sent myself on a trip around Australia to experience things.
Tune in as my friend David Garbarskiy and I tour around town to experience Russian culture in New York City.
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