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Discover LudwigThe phrase "from all around" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that comes from or is present in different places. For example, "People from all around the world are enjoying the sunny weather."
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"These are from all around the world".
People from all around the world know about Washington, DC.
Lefty bloggers from all around America are clicking to donate.
"Players voiced their concerns from all around the world.
It has themes from all around the world".
Plus dozens of others, from all around the world.
Grumbles of "typical Wednesday" came from all around us.
"We needed mutual support from all around the country.
Climbers come from all around the state to practice.
The whole cluster stood out from all around it.
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