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Discover LudwigThe phrase "around to read" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the availability or opportunity to read something at a later time.
Example: "I haven't had the time to sit down and read the report, but I will get around to read it this weekend."
Alternatives: "get to read" or "find time to read".
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Thank you if you're still around to read this.
Reports of Boyd Tonkin's demise greatly exaggerated It's nice to be given a warm send off when the time comes, though disconcerting if they write your obituary when you're still around to read it.
But if you're still around to read this, I guess the Prime Designer is reasonably tolerant, or maybe curious to see how we react once we start figuring out the situation.
"A curious byproduct of an illness like this is the chance it gives you to read your own obituaries – but with all the nasty bits left out, since people know you're still around to read them".
And that guy who comes around to read your electric meter?
It doesn't do you any good to publish content if no one is awake or around to read it, and you don't want it getting buried in social feeds.
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On October 8 , 1994 he got around to reading the novel.
Is there a classic book you never got around to reading until recently?
I finally got around to reading Ian MacDonald's Revolution in the Head Pimlicoo).
When Hannah gets around to reading her own story, it's immediately lambasted.
Mr. Mohsin, the heroin addict, finally got around to reading it in the morning.
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