which one is correct?
You haven't been around much lately.
You haven't been at home much lately.
which one is correct? What's the difference?
Thanks a lot.
They are both correct grammatically.
The only difference to note is that "around" could be anywhere close to where you are, but it does not have to be at home.
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The first one is correct.
The second, you should choose "at" or "much". Its unusual to use both
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