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The phrase "going to be around" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is a common colloquial phrase that means something will be present or available in a certain place or time. Example: "I'm not sure if I'll have time to meet tomorrow, but let me know if you're going to be around."
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We're going to be around".
He's not going to be around here".
"Ernie isn't going to be around forever.
"I ain't going to be around long.
It's going to be around for a long, long time.
We are going to be around for a long time".
Those that don't aren't going to be around".
"But it's going to be around on the weekends".
I'm going to be around for a long time".
Turkey is going to be around in a hundred years.
They're both going to be around for a while, somehow.
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going to work around
going to run around
going to travel around
going to sit around
going to call around
going to wait around
going to stay around
going to mess around
going to fool around
going to bounce around
going to turn around
going to come around
going to get around
going to joke around
going to play around
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