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Discover Ludwig"works around" is correct and usable in written English.
It is an idiomatic phrase that means to find a way to deal with a difficult situation or problem. It can also mean to move around something or someone as a way of avoiding it. For example: "The company has been struggling to find a solution to the issue, but they're working around it."
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It works around, not through, the formal banking sector.
"Fast and furious — that's the way it works around here.
Zach Parise has played for the Devils for less than five years, but he knows how it works around here.
"Flume" works around a shuffling acoustic-guitar chord sequence that could show up in almost any genre of American music.
She works around 60 hours a week.
That's how it works around here.
David works around the track.
Even today, he works around the clock.
But Jonny works around it.
Lawrence works around her family life.
One is a remote-controlled snowplow that works around residence.
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