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The entry CHOCOLATE has been used in The New York Times crossword puzzle approximately 50 times in various ways, but we're just getting around to seeing the adjectival part of speech.
From getting around to seeing the sights or simply eating dinner, it's hard to feel like a savvy local here -- even if you are one.
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These things are easier to do than they are to think about — a Sartrean point that Sartre never quite got around to seeing.
For half a year he was vaguely troubled by lumps in his throat before he got around to seeing an internist.
Then, Mr. Miller finally got around to seeing the resort in November when he came on a vacation with his wife.
I've never gotten around to seeing "Forrest Gump," but I've savored "The Forest," in which an American woman tracks her troubled twin sister to the haunted woods of Aokigahara.
It was the dead of winter, high season for viral gastroenteritis, so it was with a certain degree of wariness that the harried doctor and nurse finally got around to seeing the patient, a man in his late 60s who had come to the emergency room complaining of belly discomfort.
He tended to treat the printing and publication of his photographs in the same way, to the exasperation of magazine editors: it was three years before he got around to seeing prints of many of the photos he took while wandering Asia from 1947 to 1950.
When you finally get around to seeing it, you wonder what all the fuss was about.
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