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Discover Ludwig"secured around" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to describe an object that has been tied or fastened around something else. For example, "The rope was secured around the trunk of the tree."
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But some of its candidates, like Mr. Le Pen's 33-year-old daughter, Marine, nonetheless secured around one-third of the votes in the few districts where they reached the second-round parliamentary vote.
A petition calling on Sajid Javid to alter the rules has secured around 1,000 signatures.
They were put on one at a time and then secured around the waist.
A large orange waterproof fly made of ripstop nylon can be secured around the tent in case of inclement weather.
Her trousers were cotton, a pastel-green color, and secured around the waist by a rope belt.
He says a 15-block area has been secured around the marathon sites as a crime scene.
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The division was formed for the primary role of securing around of territory (the designated security zone) in north-eastern Bosnia within the NDH.
The division was given the primary role of securing around of territory (the designated security zone) in north-eastern Bosnia within the NDH.
City had initially been hoping to secure around £10 million for Johnson.
It usually secures around a quarter of its annual sales between Boxing Day and the end of January.
Fujitsu, the Japanese electronics firm, has offered to reach 5m homes in three to five years, if it beats BT to secure around £500m in government subsidy.
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