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The phrase "doors around" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English. It can be used to describe the presence or location of doors in a particular area or space. Example: The abandoned factory had doors around every corner, making it difficult to navigate through the dark and dusty building.
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But there are no doors around because, like most of the structures in Yelapa, the dining hall has no walls.
On a residential street near the Winrock Mall, a bloodied man began banging on doors around 11 30 p.m., asking neighbors to call the police.
This is the third time the Grand Palais has kept open its doors around the clock.
"We don't even lock our doors around here," said Daniel Montenero, a neighbor of Mr. Haughton.
Whatever you need, you can find it by knocking on doors around here.
Mr. Rowley can remember knocking on doors around Shelton, looking for Olympia oyster growers.
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Just show up after closing at the kitchen door around back at Blase on Twee Lane in East Hamptons, where they'll sell you dirty dishes of the stars.
There was a distinct sense that the man in the crowd carrying a real green door around, might not actually own the record.
And those iframes, equipped with back doors, stick around until someone clears them out.
The revolving door creeps around slowly.
Sometimes, she would get dressed, walk out the door, turn around and lie back down.
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