navi tasan
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- Nov 19, 2002
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- Persian
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- Iran
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- United States
1) We had a long conversation around movie making.
2) Our team has a lot of energy around movie making.
Do these make sense?
I think in #1 'around movie making' is supposed to mean 'about movie making' and in #2 it is supposed to mean 'when it comes to movie making'.
A friend had written something like #2 in a letter. I thought he was trying to be as brief as possible and had taken a 'short-cut' (using 'around' instead of 'when it comes to') I asked AI about the sentence and it didn't find it incorrect, but said it was:
Possible in modern informal/business-style English, but vague.
“Around” is often used loosely today (“conversation around art,” “culture around startups”).
I find 'around movie making' weird in both sentences.
I was wondering what your take would be? Do you find the sentences strange? Do they mean what I think they mean?
2) Our team has a lot of energy around movie making.
Do these make sense?
I think in #1 'around movie making' is supposed to mean 'about movie making' and in #2 it is supposed to mean 'when it comes to movie making'.
A friend had written something like #2 in a letter. I thought he was trying to be as brief as possible and had taken a 'short-cut' (using 'around' instead of 'when it comes to') I asked AI about the sentence and it didn't find it incorrect, but said it was:
Possible in modern informal/business-style English, but vague.
“Around” is often used loosely today (“conversation around art,” “culture around startups”).
I find 'around movie making' weird in both sentences.
I was wondering what your take would be? Do you find the sentences strange? Do they mean what I think they mean?