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have around

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have someone around (for something)
to have someone come for a visit, tea, dinner, etc. We really should have the Wilsons around for an evening of bridge. Yes, let's have them around.
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of New York plans to begin construction next month on a mixed-used development called Miramar Town Center that will have around 500 residential units.
Regional pharmaceutical retail chain enterprises will be set up and each of these enterprises will have around 100 shops.
 
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