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The phrase "get around by" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the means of transportation one is using, such as driving, biking, taking a bus, etc. For example: I usually get around by bike - it's quick and good exercise.
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It's easy to get around by train.
Could I get around by taxi?
R: "I Get Around" by The Beach Boys.
I get around by train and by foot.
Thank goodness Montreal is compact enough to get around by foot.
"As I become less able to get around by myself it's quite scary," she said.
"I couldn't get around by myself for a couple of months," he told me.
Because of that, it would be even longer before he could get around by himself.
Alternatively, you might be able to get around by working for your board.
I use a motorized wheelchair so I can get around by myself.
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