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Discover Ludwig"living around" is a grammatically correct part of a sentence in written English.
"Living around" typically refers to a place or environment where one lives or is located. For example, "Though I grew up in the city, I'm living around nature now."
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But I actually think it's healthier living around people.
The cost of living around the worldSAYONARA, Tokyo.
Instead, they proposed relocating Azerbaijanis living around Lake Urmia".
Maybe living around here, it's still the same percentage".
"We have French, Turks, Arabs, Chinese, Cambodians living around here.
Uncle to numerous nieces and nephews living around the world.
Iraqis living around the camp brought food to us.
He was living around the corner in Chelsea.
"There were many other men living around at the time, there were many other women living around at the time," Dr. Bustamante said.
It's very handy to have Mikey Molloy living around the corner from me.
Because of the natural trails, the people living around there, the atmosphere and the runners.
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