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Discover LudwigThe phrase "around yet" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to inquire if something or someone has arrived or become available at a certain point in time.
Example: "I was wondering if the package has arrived around yet."
Alternatives: "here yet" or "available yet".
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Of course, you weren't even around yet, maybe just born.
A few months after we bought the house, Michael was waving around yet another unanticipated bill.
This year, the blooms started so early, word hasn't gotten around yet.
As the players splashed around yet still kept up a frantic pace, Colombia quickly had a reason to feel aggrieved.
"It's not just us then?" I said to them as we all poked around yet more piles of leaves.
I don't know how to get around yet, and I can't drive on that side of the car yet.
"You certainly can't help but feel ignored when you live in northern Westchester County, because you haven't seen a Con Ed truck around yet," she said.
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What book have you always meant to read and never gotten around to yet?
"[The Oscar] is in my hands but I haven't got my mind around it yet.
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