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"happens around" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe events or situations that occur regularly or frequently, but not at a specific or set time. Example: "The farmer's market happens around midday every Saturday."
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It happens around here.
"Very little happens around here without a deadline".
"Frankly, before 9 nothing really happens around here anyway".
Watch long enough and something happens (around 10 minutes).
"Nothing happens around here without a deadline.
We all know what happens around here.
It always happens around the show.
Whatever happens around me, it's like I don't care.
But what happens around them isn't so clear-cut.
"That's when the best stuff happens around here".
The same thing already happens around bridge piers," he says.
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