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Discover LudwigThe phrase "get around it" is correct and usable in written English.
It usually means to find a way to accomplish something or solve a problem. For example: "We need to complete this project by the end of the week, but there isn't enough time. How can we get around it?".
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You can't get around it.
"But we get around it.
I have to get around it.
So how do clubs get around it?
There's no way to get around it.
Somehow, some way we get around it".
But how to get around it?
"There's no way to get around it," Mr. Smith said.
But Alley doesn't try to get around it.
If the assignment is there, they can't get around it.
But there are ways to get around it.
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