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Discover LudwigThe phrase "have around" is a common and correct phrase to use in written English.
It means to possess or keep something with you, or to frequently spend time with someone. Example: I always have my phone around in case of emergencies. Example: Sarah and I have been friends for years, we always have each other around for support.
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I have around 50.
We have around 50 now.
A helpful fellow to have around.
They're really good to have around".
Dogs and mice have around 1,000.
He'd be handy to have around.
You have around 600 stores.
We have around 350,000 Facebook fans.
"He's a good guy to have around.
They're pretty sweet animals to have around.
We have around 17,000 names.
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