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The phrase "getting past" is correct and usable in written English.
Generally speaking, it is used to refer to overcoming or surpassing a difficulty or obstacle. For example, "The team worked together to get past the problem and continue their work."
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Ury, Getting Past No. (ISBN: Not Provided).
Even ambulances are having trouble getting past security checkpoints.
But getting past fear, that's the principal prerequisite.
Cynthia Kaufman, Getting Past Capitalism: History, Vision, Hope (2013).
"It must be getting past 50," Franzen says.
"Getting past every month is a milestone," Murcer said.
He's still thinking about getting past talking to a girl".
But getting past 270 will prove very difficult.
She has not been as successful getting past guards.
For a detailed description see my recently published book "Getting Past Your Past".
Tells about the German vessel, Hansa, getting past Quarantine with 24 cases of typhoid aboard.
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