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The phrase "then around" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe a spatial or temporal movement or action. Example 1: He walked down the street, then around the corner. Example 2: She studied for hours, then around midnight, she finally felt confident for the test tomorrow. Example 3: The hikers followed the trail, then around the mountainside, where they discovered a beautiful waterfall.
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Then around again, playing cat and mouse with the police.
Back then —around 1992—I held onto things.
albitarsis colony has remained viable since then (around 120 generations).
Then, around 900 B.C., Nubia rose again.
Then, around 2008, "I'm obsessed" takes off.
"We played gigs locally, then around Wales.
Then, around 1840, the mood shifts again.
Then, around Christmas, the crisis strikes.
Then, around midnight Friday, the tensions exploded.
Then, around 8, the strangeness began.
And then around the corner, barely anything at all.
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