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Discover Ludwig"he spun around" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone quickly turning their body in a circular motion. Example: The dancer's graceful performance ended with a dramatic finale as he spun around on one foot, leaving the audience in awe.
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Then he spun around and looked east.
He spun around and raised the shotgun".
"He spun around and saw the end of the act".
He spun around now and our eyes met, his beady and darting, mine large and brown.
Then he spun around and again peeked out of his doorway.
He spun around, bat in hand, and began screaming: "Why you do that?
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"He will not bring his right arm out, and he spins around".
He spins around on the thick carpet and walks towards the staircase.
Does he spin around like a ballerina in a jewellery box?
In a mad rage, whimpering pathetically, he spins around and, everyone ducking, shoots all the pictures on the walls.
The assistant goes to the end of the shop and says, "hey, some asshole wants to buy half a lettuce!" He spins around and sees the customer behind him.
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