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Discover LudwigThe phrase "getting around" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is an idiom that means to travel to many different places. For example, you could say, "John has been getting around a lot this summer; he has already visited five different countries."
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No getting around that.
There's no getting around that.
Getting around isn't easy either.
There's simply no getting around that.
Getting around There are relatively few roads.
Getting around It can be time consuming.
Nadal was getting around to that now.
"And that means getting around taxes and getting around obstructions.
Getting around: Enveloped by motorways.
Death getting around to everyone.
Getting around Queens is impossible.
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