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The phrase "a get around" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be a misinterpretation of the phrase "a get-around," which refers to a way of avoiding rules or restrictions.
Example: "He always finds a get-around to avoid paying taxes."
Alternatives: "a workaround" or "a loophole."
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I had a jogging stroller, a get around town stroller and an umbrella stroller for traveling.
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Taken together -- not a great place to get around on a bike.
They banter for a bit and then get around to a piano.
"My grandmother who had had a stroke could get around better than he could".
But it's a difficult area to get around in.
New York is not a hard place to get around in.
It was a good scramble to get around in 72.
"Vacuum cleaners are a lot easier to get around on.
Also a good skill to get around faster.
A car is needed to get around Aruba.
"Living in a dorm, your reputation can get around fast...
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