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Discover LudwigThe phrase "going on around" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe events or activities that are happening in a particular environment or context.
Example: "There was so much going on around the festival that it was hard to keep track of everything."
Alternatives: "happening around" or "taking place around".
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"Whatever is going on around is going on around.
Easily distracted by things going on around him or her.
"There's a lot of banter going on around the place.
There's just so many things going on around.
(There are always such things going on around Trump).
Something strange may be going on around Orion.
He blocks out everything going on around him.
I often feel removed from everything going on around me.
Listen to conversations going on around you.
Those were the things going on around me.
There is an identity evolution going on around the world.
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