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The phrase "able to get around" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone's ability to move freely or navigate through a situation or environment.
Example: "Despite his injury, he was still able to get around the house with the help of a walker."
Alternatives: "capable of moving about" or "able to navigate."
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Well, we might be able to get around that.
I've never been able to walk, but I've been able to get around easily.
"As I become less able to get around by myself it's quite scary," she said.
Alternatively, you might be able to get around by working for your board.
From 1968 to 1991 he was able to get around on leg braces and crutches.
I like the feeling of being out on the water and being able to get around on it.
"The government hasn't been able to get around to a lot of things, not just disaster preparedness," Mr. Dixit said.
After a time, Henry was able to get around on crutches and then he went to a cane and then he was just all over the place.
No one really knows how Ms. Hayworth was able to get around on her stilettos, but she often claimed she could run in them.
If you were able to get around like a superhero, whose method would you choose?
The most common self-reported reasons for not becoming licensed sooner were not having a car, being able to get around without driving, and costs associated with driving.
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