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"hang out around" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to spend time in or around a particular place, often with no specific purpose or activity in mind. Example: "During summer break, my friends and I would often hang out around the park, playing frisbee and having picnics."
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I still don't mind coming around and chillin with you, but other than that I can't hang out around here.
Hang out around town.
Hang out around him.
Hang out around family and friends who are yawning.
Hang out around your igloo for a while.
Hang out around the mall with your friends.
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"Hang out, hang around, keep believing," Carlisle said.
In the past, I was told, some students took the visit as a night off, a chance to hang out and horse around.
Hang out, talk, and mess around.
Hang out with your friends around that person.
"A lot of street kids, the kids who sort of hang around and hang out and what have you.
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