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"getting around to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used when someone finally starts or does something that they have been delaying or avoiding for a period of time. For example: "I've been meaning to clean my room for weeks, but I finally got around to it yesterday." "I keep putting off writing that report, but I really need to get around to it before the deadline." "I've been wanting to try that new restaurant, but I haven't had the chance to get around to it yet."
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getting around to
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Present participle of get around to
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Nadal was getting around to that now.
Death getting around to everyone.
"In an evening you're getting around to all those.
Q. I'm finally getting around to tackling my overgrown backyard.
And he's really been getting around to events.
And I'm getting around to doing that, acquiring contemporary works".
And never quite getting around to sliding it over to his side of the table.
"The Boondocks," meanwhile, was just getting around to discussing "The Passion".
But the two surf-rock survivors won't be getting around to that reunion any time soon.
I love getting around to as many clubs as I can".
"Now we in mining are finally getting around to e-commerce," he continued.
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