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The phrase "around wherever" is not standard in written English and may be considered awkward or unclear.
It could be used in informal contexts to suggest a general location or situation without specificity, but it lacks precision.
Example: "We can meet around wherever you feel comfortable."
Alternatives: "anywhere" or "in any location".
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"He was always around, wherever I turned he was there trying to make himself useful, trying to get my attention.
He can log into his lawyer's Snowbot in New York, however, and roll around wherever he likes, just saying: "Hi there.
The Assistant, in Google's most far-out vision, would always be around, wherever you are, on whatever device you use, to handle just about any informational task.
At some point, Jak left and handed her over to another pimp called Christoph, who moved her around wherever the work might be – from hotel to brothel to private apartment.
With growth allowing her to go full time she has since switched to an internet telephone package from Vonage which allows her site's customer telephone number to follow her around, wherever she needs to be.
Gift cards are much easier to carry around wherever you go! Keep your recyclables.
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When you feel a sense of heaviness that you carry around with wherever you go.
"I had an epic poem written on it that folks would gather around and read wherever I went," he said in an e-mail.
Yes, that's an HD DVD burner that you can carry around with you wherever you go.
These same machines have found a following outside the classroom among those who consider a full-fledged laptop computer overkill when all they want is something they can carry around for typing wherever they happen to be.
I used to walk around and go wherever I wanted.
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