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Discover Ludwig'hedge around' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe an action of creating barriers or boundaries around something. For example, "The company hedged their investments around to protect them from any potential losses."
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As a result, Mr. Lovito recommends that investors hedge around 70 percent to 80 percent of their foreign bond holdings, with the remainder unhedged.
It now forms a low, pleasantly rumpled hedge around purple alliums and a brunnera called Jack Frost, which has silvery leaves.
The grass below my window, the hedge around it, the rusty paling wire beyond that, and the big outer field were each touched with a delicate, wandering mist.
To keep the locals out of what he considered his due, the Cape, he ordered the planting of a bitter-almond hedge around his settlement.
She began by planting Winter Gem, an Asian variety with bigger leaves and a more open habit than English boxwood, as a hedge around two sycamore trees in her south-facing courtyard.
The idea is that, by putting a hedge around a bet, clever gamblers can delimit the size of their potential losses, just as a real hedge delimits the size of a field.
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Clerk hedges around, agrees to writer's suggestion of a "slush fund".
The people who operate the most successful hedge fund around are receiving a relative pittance.
But is he or any other racehorse a valuable enough commodity to build a lucrative hedge fund around?
My father grew huge hedges around the house — Edward Scissorhands hedges.
" But that truth needs to be hedged around with a larger truth.
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