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Around the Corner with John McGivern is a local public television program presented by MILWAUKEE PBS . This program is made possible in part by the following sponsors: American Transmission Co.


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Synonyms for around the corner include about, around, hereabouts, near, nearby, close by, about the place, at hand, in the neighbourhood and in the vicinity. Find more similar words at wordhippo.com!


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Story by Anthony Robledo, USA TODAY โ€ข 2d. Republican presidential candidates will have one last chance to clash on live TV before the Jan. 15 Iowa caucuses. Only three candidates qualified on.


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Grammatical Rules. 1. Placement of the Phrase. When using "around the corner" in a sentence, it is important to place it in a position that clearly conveys its intended meaning. Typically, it is used as an adverbial phrase, modifying a verb or an adjective. For example: "The bus stop is just around the corner.".


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Synonyms for AROUND THE CORNER: impending, looming, possible, approaching, imminent, threatening, pending, coming; Antonyms of AROUND THE CORNER: distant, remote.


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(JUST) AROUND THE CORNER definition: 1. not far away, or going to happen soon: 2. not far away, or going to happen soon: . Learn more.


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Definition of around the corner in the Idioms Dictionary. around the corner phrase. What does around the corner expression mean? Definitions by the largest Idiom Dictionary.


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AROUND/ROUND THE CORNER definition: going to happen soon: . Learn more.


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Famine is "around the corner" as people in Gaza face the "highest levels of food insecurity ever recorded," according to UN emergency relief chief Martin Griffiths. Citing a death toll in.


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Definition of just around/round the corner in the Idioms Dictionary. just around/round the corner phrase. What does just around/round the corner expression mean? Definitions by the largest Idiom Dictionary. Just around/round the corner - Idioms by The Free Dictionary.


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Secretary of State Antony Blinken visited Istanbul and Chania, Greece, to speak with the Turkish and Greek leaders about Middle Eastern war.


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corner: [noun] the point where converging lines, edges, or sides meet : angle. the place of intersection of two streets or roads. a piece designed to form, mark, or protect a corner.


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around the corner/round the corner. phrase. If you say that something is around the corner, you mean that it will happen very soon . Economic recovery is just around the corner. See full dictionary entry for corner. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's Dictionary.


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around the corner. 1. In close proximity to another location. Said especially when traveling by car, often when literally approaching a corner. The store isn't far from here, it's just around the corner. 2. Imminent or likely to happen very soon.