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Discover LudwigThe phrase "get it around" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of distributing or sharing something, often information or news.
Example: "We need to get it around that the meeting has been rescheduled to next week."
Alternatives: "spread the word" or "circulate the information."
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"You just figure out something to get it around and I did," he said.
"That doesn't mean I'm going to do well every single time, but I feel like I can get it around and figure out how to shoot a score on this course".
Answer: fail to get it around the track.
It wasn't great, but I knew I could get it around.
It was so huge that I worried I wouldn't be able to get it around a corner.
"I was determined to come out here and at least salvage a little bit of a mind-set and show myself that I could get it around here and play a committed round of golf," said Cink, who tied for third in 2008.
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It didn't look like that, but he gets it around, he's just such a good pro".
These two movements are what gets it around your middle finger.
But we'll get it turned around".
Twirl it around to get it completely coated.
Hopefully we got it turned around now.
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