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"coming together around" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it when describing a group of people working together towards a common goal. For example, you could say, "The group of volunteers is coming together around the project to make a difference in their community."
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Sometimes it's for joy, coming together around religion or sports.
Interestingly, the Warhol players often find themselves coming together around other artists.
"Why are all these good-deed-doers coming together around us?
There's nothing more powerful than a community coming together around a purpose.
Over the next couple months, many families around the world will be coming together around a table to break bread.
And that is a quite unique and unusual set of persons coming together around a commitment to an idea.
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So, Mr. Turay thought, what is the one thing that everyone could come together around?
But Islam, the domain of the Ayatollahs, was the only thing that they could all share and take power from and come together around to create their revolution.
"It will all come together around people".
"We came together around the strong agreement the world needed.
"But we've come together around this issue".
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