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"make it around" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express that something or someone has managed to reach a certain place, despite the difficulties involved. For example: "We weren't sure how we were going to get to the top of the mountain, but somehow we managed to make it around."
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One of the biggest surprises of their work, Sahu said, was that five of the likely planets orbit so close to their suns that they make it around in less than one Earth day.
Guides say each year's official TMB route is chosen based hoteliers' lobbying, so any way you make it around counts.
Make it around 40% full.
If it looks like you aren't going to make it around, twist your hips a bit.
Sony Music used the service for a quiz for One Direction Day that saw up to 9,000 queries per second (which is great of App Engine and somewhat of a bummer for those who care about music…) and Solar Impulse, the team behind the solar-powered plane that's currently trying to make it around the world, is using the service to power its website.
"They were trying to make it around the storm".
How would I make it around the block without something terrible happening?
"There is only a few months to make it around here," he said.
In fact, with a quick bit of trig, I make it around 650mph.
Dominick and I and the sarge just make it around the corner, but Antonio doesn't.
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But despite having signed international conventions governing protection of refugees, China hunts them out, brands them "criminals" and dumps them back in North Korea where punishment awaits.Bad form, but bad policy tooSouth Korea generously takes in those North Koreans who do make it around 5,000 so far.
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