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"been around a while" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to describe something that has been in existence for a significant amount of time. For example, "This restaurant has been around a while and the food has consistently been a hit with customers."
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And I've been around a while.
Some entrepreneurs who have been around a while offer pointers.
"I've been around a while, and I can see Alex is older and wiser," Knuble said.
They have typically been around a while; the average age is 31 years.
Mediation has been around a while, so I started to explore it more.
Of course, pickups with four conventional doors, called crew cabs, have been around a while.
"The bottom line is stability: a company that's solid, a company that's been around a while".
"People always like to discover something new, and we'd been around a while," she reasons.
Ms. Reynolds has been around a while, and that's the point.
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Always be around an adult while bathing your horse.
We look for people who are going to be around a while.
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