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"close around" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
When used as a verb, it means to encircle, wrap around, or draw close. For example, "The trees closed around the lake, making it a secluded oasis."
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They close around 5 p.m. and are not open Sundays.
That process continues and Almanza still expects to close around 35 units in total.
Then birch forest thronged close around, and Sergei said we were going into a huge swamp where many men had died in battles with the Nazis.
As other mother reaches for her, Coraline's fingers close "around the stone with the hole in it.
If your rice is of a consistency that it can close around the filling without breaking, do that, or just spoon more on.
The deal is expected to close around Feb. 25.
Hands close around a throat and bodies litter the highway.
It plans to close around 110 stores over two years.
O merciful ether cone, fall close around this tortured head.
"nnnnnnnnnooooooooooooooo wwwwaaaaayyyyyyyyyy!! Close around 39-40!! OOUUCCHHH!!!!!!!!!!" wrote "Opey".
And as papers close around America, front-line photojournalism is in decline.
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