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"gone around" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used as a phrasal verb, meaning to travel or move around a place or to follow a particular path. Example: The rumor about the new store opening has gone around the neighborhood.
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For years they'd gone around with their arms slung over each other's neck.
If she hadn't gone around dressed like that you wouldn't be in this room now.
"I've gone around, a busy bee of a reporter, from woman to woman," he wrote.
They've gone around in circles so long that it was hard to care.
I've gone around on time's Ferris wheel nearly forty times since I first read this prologue.
If the current climatic conditions continue, the remaining glacial ice on the Hazen Plateau will be gone around 2050.
I could have gone around.
I've gone around the bend.
It has gone around the world.
He's gone around the world representing Bristol.
I should've just gone around invading countries for no reason.
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