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The phrase "good to be around" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who is pleasant to be around or who has a positive effect on those around them. For example, "My grandmother is always so kind and cheerful; she's really good to be around."
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"We are looking for somebody who has a plane and is funny and good to be around," Dr. Imber said.
He's always good fun and good to be around in the team room and the locker room.
"It's difficult to accept that without medication you're not good to be around," says Mikaela. "But I need to figure out what I'm really like.
When I told her how great it was to hear her voice, she said, "It's good to be around and be talking".
It's hard to explain, but they're so good to be around, Abdulrahman and Kathy and their kids, that introducing this all-American family turned into a secondary purpose in writing the book.
"On the other hand, if the guy has a plane, who cares if he is funny and good to be around?" Plane or not, there have been rejections, though no one will name names.
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One day earlier, he tried to convince reporters that he was not a good person to be around on game days.
He was a good guy to be around, but like most friendships at that age, it didn't survive graduation.
I just want to be around good people and have some good nights.
"He's just a good guy, fun to be around," West said.
Be pleasant to be around, good conversation just like being a good date really.
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