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Discover LudwigThe phrase "happening around" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe things or events that are taking place in the surrounding area or at the same time as something else. Example: "The concert was canceled due to the protests happening around the city." In this sentence, "protests happening around the city" means that there were multiple protests occurring in different locations within the city at the same time as the concert.
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The same is happening around reading.
Spring 2016 books preview: Literary events happening around L.A.
It's happening around the country.
Public events were happening around the city.
Nothing was happening around us.
What is happening around you?
"Have you seen what's happening around here?
We're seeing this happening around the world.
Similar things are happening around the country.
"There is nothing happening around us, but psychologically, the stress.
A story today describes what is happening around the city.
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