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"swirling around" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is moving in a circular motion, or to describe something that is surrounded by a certain energy or atmosphere. For example: The dust particles were swirling around the room in the sunbeams streaming in through the window.
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Rumours are swirling around like confetti.
"I felt the house swirling around," she said.
"Butterflies and birds were swirling around," Mr. Rafferty said.
"Today the wind was really swirling around quite a bit.
There's always going to be something swirling around".
The allegations are not the only controversy swirling around Sark.
There is one question that I suspect is swirling around in each of your minds.
Photos of the storm, named Numa, showed clouds swirling around a central eye.
"The heavy bands of rain were swirling around, particularly in the northern and western areas".
"I think they're just sorta swirling around," he told reporters.
There are other forces swirling around Ellis as well.
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