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Discover Ludwig'scandal around' is grammatically correct in written English.
You can use it when referring to a scandal related to a particular subject or thing. For example: "There has been a scandal around the mayor's office recently."
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There had been scandal around his name for a while.
Several years ago, in 2008, there was a big scandal around milk in China.
(Another scandal around the VSD concerns the alleged misappropriation of American money paid to that cause).
Mr. Cuccinelli also wants to neutralize the deepening scandal around Mr. McDonnell.
Whatever becomes of Mr. Sieferle's reputation, the scandal around him reveals certain unsuspected problems.
"The spy scandal around the American diplomat will be, I think, fleeting," Pushkov tweeted.
Here goes: The old Head of News has gone, in the wake of a scandal around "you know who".
Even if Parliament approves the austerity measures in the coming weeks, the scandal around Mr. Tremonti could grow.
If you've got a touch of scandal around you and you're way at the bottom of the polls, they don't much care about that.
It is extremely above board in its donors, and there hasn't been a shred of scandal around them".
The scandal around the former Labour minister John Stonehouse and his defection and imprisonment obliterated Labour's majority as he arrived.
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