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Discover Ludwig"can get about" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to mean "can move around" or "can travel." You can use it in any situation where you want to express someone's ability to move from place to place. Example: Despite being in a wheelchair, Mary is still able to get about thanks to her specialized van with a wheelchair lift.
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As a couple we go caravanning together and we have our health and we can get about and visit naturist clubs.
Marshall also told the BBC that Batman can get about twice as far as he falls.
I can get about.
They can get about 90 different stations.
Still, at least they can get about.
At best, he can get about 60p a day.
As of today you can get about $700 worth of the latest Adobe Photoshop software free.
But you can get about 50 bucks, 75 bucks a day very, very easily.
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That's a Facebook I can get excited about again.
Swedish people can get offended about ignorance about their country.
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