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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as been around for" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "has been around for"? You can use the corrected phrase to indicate the duration of time something has existed or been in use.
Example: "This technology has been around for over a decade."
Alternatives: "has existed for" or "has been present for".
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"We see this company as being around for a long, long time," he said.
Two companies that, as well as being around for decades before Mr Musk was even born, sell vastly more cars than Tesla - and make far more money doing it.
Circuit bending has probably been around for as long as there have been circuits.
"The spin thing has been around for as long as I have.
Crime prevention is an idea that has been around for as long as there has been crime.
Hacking has been around for as long as access control for computing technologies was created.
But personal branding has been around for as long as mass media.
Phishing has been around for as long as the web has been, if not longer.
Thus, one can say that meditation has been around for as long as the human kind has been around.
As an industry that has been around for over 20-years, it is also one that is always in motion.
"I will be around for as long as people want me here," he said.
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