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The part of the sentence "will always be around" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that something will remain in its current status or be available for some time. For example, "Your support and friendship will always be around."
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"Painting will always be around," he said.
I think doping will always be around and the tests have to get more sophisticated".
The Harlem Shake is a dance that has been around for a long time and will always be around".
But I say it's still around and will always be around because I didn't make it up.
Some still argue that, because public-sector bodies will always be around, they can afford to take a long-term view.
Turkle quotes one high school senior who laments the fact that everything he's written online will always be around, preserved by some omniscient Silicon Valley server.
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They'll always be around as small terrorist cells.
"He'll always be around.
And I said, 'Yes, Tommy, I heard you are, and I'm very sorry.' And he said, 'What do I do now?' And I said, 'Tommy, I'll always be around.
Maybe a delicate whiff of register ink or a deeply discounted printer cable — whatever the case may be, you'll get little reminders that hey, CompUSA may not be here in our physical world any more, but it'll always be around.
"Leon's memory will always, always be around," Smith said.
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