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The phrasing “between around" is not correct in written English
It would make more sense to use the phrasing “around” or “between.” For example, “We hiked around the lake” or “We hiked between two cities.”
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Festival Mundial de Salsa (festivalsalsacali.com) in September is a competition between around 5,000 young dancers from Colombia and worldwide.
Optimum design values for the biomass plant vary between around 60% of thermal load for carbon footprint and around 20% for emergy analysis.
Now we rank anywhere between around 21st and 39th, depending on the subject area.
Parker owns more than 50% of the business, with the rest split between around 65 partners.
The "Midnight Series" drawings were all done between around midnight and 2 a.m.
In recent years this amounted to £500,000 or more distributed between around 60 organisations.
At some point between around 7.30pm to 9.30pm MPs finally vote on the deal, as amended.
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She had asphyxiated on carbon monoxide and gasoline fumes while napping between around-the-clock shifts at three different Dunkin' Donuts locations.
The other countries fell somewhere in-between, typically around 40% (Table 3).
"It's the difference between turning around a PT boat and an aircraft carrier," says Rodriguez.
It's like the difference between walking around in New York City and walking around in Los Angeles.
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