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The phrase "to go around" is correct and can be used in written English.
It typically means to move in a circular or random path, or to avoid something or someone by taking an alternative route. Example: "The children loved to go around in circles on the merry-go-round at the park." In this sentence, "to go around" describes the action of moving in a circular path on the merry-go-round. Example: "I had to go around the construction site to get to work." In this sentence, "to go around" means to take an alternative route in order to avoid the construction site.
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We're going to go around here".
Is there enough merchandise to go around?
"You've got to go around".
"There's plenty of blame to go around".
You just have to go around twice".
I'm not going to go around crowing.
There wasn't enough Roone to go around".
You don't tend to go around together".
Will there be enough to go around?
"And there's plenty of business to go around".
Plenty to go around, you'd think.
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desire to go around
earnings to go around
fault to go around
gains to go around
to disappear around
to get around
to vanish around
to fast around
to going around
to proceed around
to went around
to walk around
to go somewhere
to go there
to acquire around
to go wherever
to drive around
to joke around
to revolve around
to focus around
to devote around
to behave around
to pitch around
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