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Discover LudwigThe phrase "around tonight" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate someone's presence or availability in a particular location during the evening or night.
Example: "I'll be around tonight if you want to discuss the project further."
Alternatives: "in the area this evening" or "available later tonight".
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"Oh, O.K. I'm going to stick around tonight.
"I want you to look around tonight, at those folks with the blue shirts and think about what we've achieved".
Richmond shared the goals around tonight: three each for Higgins, Lynch and Nankervis.
In Game 1 everything went in for us, and it was the other way around tonight".
Boro's goal hero that day (two seasons ago), Alen Boksic, isn't around tonight, though.
I said yes, and he wrote, "actually, are you around tonight?" "No," I wrote.
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Around midday she exploded.
It was around noon.
"Usually around midnight".
TO BED Around midnight.
This is around noon.
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