WilliamTaft
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With the meaning of "existing," The Britannica Dictionary says "around" is a adjective, but the Longman Contemporary says it's a adverb.
One of Britannica's examples: She is among the most creative of the artists around today.
One of Longman's examples: That joke’s been around for years.
Are both of them acceptable?
One of Britannica's examples: She is among the most creative of the artists around today.
One of Longman's examples: That joke’s been around for years.
Are both of them acceptable?