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Discover LudwigThe phrase "around to make" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in informal contexts, but clarity is essential to ensure the intended meaning is conveyed.
Example: "I was just around to make sure everything was in order before the event started."
Alternatives: "here to create" or "present to produce".
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"Everyone is rushing around to make money.
Say the word LEMNISCATE out loud, first glancing around to make sure no one is watching.
Between each course we will move around, to make sure everyone speaks to someone different.
Maria is around to make sure I have a heads up".
Running around to make money, to escape the gangs," he told me.
When will the next chance come around to make a contribution?
I collect the seeds and scatter them around to make sure I have a full stand".
I glance around, to make sure no one is watching, furtively moving into position.
"They shot every one of them, and then walked around to make sure they were dead".
He looked around to make sure everyone got one, and then he offered a toast.
You won't be around to make sure.
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