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The phrase "a headlamp to get around" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a headlamp as a tool for navigation or movement in dark or low-light conditions.
Example: "When hiking at night, it's essential to have a headlamp to get around safely."
Alternatives: "a headlamp for navigation" or "a headlamp for moving about".
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You need a headlamp to get around at night, biking on unpaved trails under a dark sky spackled with stars.
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Her spellbinding, largely improvisational performances – in which she uses a headlamp to "switch around the spotlight" on to the audience – are designed to "create a space and invent a unique path of time", unsettling the traditional boundaries of live performance to match her unpredictable compositions.
Your room or tent is bound to include a flashlight or two, and there are typically escorts around camp at night, but I still find a headlamp to be incredibly useful to have around.
Dr. Lewis dropped the insect into a tube and switched on a headlamp to show her catch.
He used a headlamp to read his notes as perspiration dripped on them.
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