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The phrase "flash around" is not a commonly used phrase, so it is not considered correct in written English. You can, however, use the verb "flash" by itself in a sentence. For example, "The bright light flashed around the room."
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Throughout the video, she continues to dance and flip her hair while special effects lights flash around her as the camera moves slightly in and out of focus to the beat of the song.
"There's not a lot of flash around here".
Is he playing his guitar with a violin bow while lasers flash around him?
We're transfixed as 360-degree views of artworks flash around the room.
If the weather's bad, I'll watch lightning flash around me and listen to thunder echoing between the mountains.
The ring flash around the lens is quite bright, but can't illuminate more than a couple of metres away.
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Or so says a rumour, speedily plundered for jokes and flashed around by text message, Twitter and Facebook.
"There's a lot less flesh flashed around in advertising," says Claire Beale, editor of the trade paper, Campaign.
("You silly bitch. Don't touch me!") An infectious rage was flashing around between us all that night, like electricity.
"There were red lights flashing around this guy when Malcolm Turnbull appointed him to become a minister," she said.
There is President Bush and John Kerry and the merry band of bragsters, pollsters, pontificators, image-shapers flashing around on the higher reaches of cable TV.
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