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Discover LudwigThe phrase "around with him" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe spending time or engaging in activities with someone in a casual or informal manner.
Example: "I spent the weekend just hanging around with him, enjoying the nice weather."
Alternatives: "hanging out with him" or "spending time with him".
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No one mucks around with him".
I knocked around with him in 1976.
He carried it around with him everywhere.
— and he'll want to rough around with him.
He actually carries his certification papers around with him.
He carries that around with him even now he's retired.
"I hung around with him as much as I could.
"I told Omar, kidded around with him right away.
He went around with him to a lot of meetings".
My mother told me not to hang around with him.
The movie roams around with him with an easy swing.
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