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Discover LudwigThe phrase "battle around" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to indicate a battle that is taking place in the vicinity of a certain area. For example, "The allied forces were fighting a fierce battle around the city walls."
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The crude pamphlet The Seven Days Battle Around Richmond quoted from a Richmond newspaper this simple method of keeping mind the roads around Richmond.
This battle around states' rights informed Rehnquist's whole judicial career.
Those flash bombs can really turn a battle around.
Even as it grew later, gunfire cracked as another battle around the Egyptian Museum raged.
This week's battle around Gardez shows that Taliban and al-Qaeda fighters are still at large.
I was shot and the battle around me showed no signs of ending.
In the months before Wednesday's attack, according to interviews with rebels, the battle around Eastern Ghouta had reached a stalemate.
This month, a senior commander in the Basij, Nader Hamid, died of gunshot wounds suffered in a battle around Quneitra.
But the biggest fight hasn't even warmed up: that will be the battle around self-driving cars.
Some armed forces had been removed from what had been the front line of battle around a main intersection in central Sana.
LCD could thus push plasma upmarket, unless makers of plasma TVs drop their prices too.The result is expected to be a fierce battle around the 42-inch mark.
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