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"to come around" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used as an idiom when referring to someone arriving or returning, or to somebody changing their opinion. For example, "I thought my friend would never come around and accept my new job, but she eventually did."
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But they need to come around.
We're starting to come around.
"More recently, I'm beginning to come around.
The deckhand was starting to come around.
Slow to come around, you might say.
My game just started to come around.
Even ExxonMobil is beginning to come around.
"I expect it to come around," Mr. Horvath said.
You don't know if it's going to come around again".
But her colleagues were slow to come around.
They might need a couple hours to come around".
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