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"put it around" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used in a variety of ways, but it typically means to place something on or around something else. Example: - The scarf was too long, so I had to put it around my neck twice. - Please put the cake pan around the batter before placing it in the oven. - Can you put the ornament around the Christmas tree branch?.
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Barbara lived a life that revolved, as she put it, "around God and family".
As Nokia themselves put it, "around 2.7 billion people around the world are yet to buy their first mobile, mainly due to financial restraints".
"They took the rope, and if its your first time, they put it around your stomach," Mohammed said.
Jason put it around his neck.
"I put it around my waist.
Most recent polls put it around 10-11%.
Jerry was indeed "shy and backward," as he put it, around girls.
He unhooked his arm from Marcia's elbow and put it around her shoulder.
I pulled one out and told her to put it around his little head.
He moves menacingly toward me, trying to put it around my neck, to hypnotize me.
"So I thought it appropriate to put it around the neck of Saddam's statue".
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