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The phrase "get around the town" is correct and usable in written English.
It means to move or travel through the different parts of a town or city. You can use it when talking about exploring a new place, navigating through a busy city, or describing someone's mode of transportation within a town. Example: "During my trip to Paris, I enjoyed getting around the town on a rented bicycle, which allowed me to easily visit all the major tourist attractions."
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Charity workers bring four-wheel-drive vehicles to get around the town.
It might not be the easiest day to get around the town, but it should be a really special day - not just for the fans, but also for the Red Bull team.
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The flipside is that my father needs a car to get around in the rural town he lives in.
Her parents resettled in London, where it was easier for him to get around, in the Kensington town house that Riley now occupies.
The most reliable way to get around this town seems to be on foot.
Getting Around Town.
In Atlanta, where ice and snowstorms last week made it harder for many shoppers to get around town, the weather cleared just in time for Jimmie Carey to finish her shopping and take advantage of markdowns at the downtown Macy's.
Once you arrive in Cooperstown, you can get around town via the Cooperstown Trolley, which offers service to top attractions like the Baseball Hall of Fame, Fenimore Art Museum, and the Downtown Area.
It might be a less expensive way for him to get around town in the future.
Uber and Lyft have made it easier to get around town, but the service isn't designed for young people.
Kate Larkworthy, an agent for illustrators, said her carrier was "the perfect way for the family to get around town".
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