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The phrase "go around the problem" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to avoid confronting or dealing with a problem directly. Example: Instead of facing the issue head on, she decided to go around the problem by finding a workaround.
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He added, "We've tried to go around the problem and create innovative solutions".
Another recent approach sought to go around the problem by finding languages that had the most unusual features, skirting the question of whether those features were "hard".
To go around the problem, he said that the company had hired an American financial adviser to do most of its negotiating for acquisitions.
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Although there is plenty of blame to go around, the core problem has been the system by which most investment professionals are trained and paid by the companies whose products they sell.
Going around the south (Only on land).
Left with no plans, like Beckey, I went around the problem — before we took our first airplane flight together without our children, I wrote a note expressing "our" wishes and put it in a big envelope on my desk labeled "in case of an emergency".
One way of going around the problem has been to use highly divergent sequences, in which the phylogenetic signal is weak.
There's plenty of blame to go around, but the essential problem was that Europeans got fed up with America's unwillingness to reduce its emission of greenhouse gases, even though it is the world's prime source of such gases.
To go around this problem, sophisticated processing algorithms in the devices, can help to maximally exploit the knowledge on the sensor characteristics (e.g., in terms of noise), and offer a better image reconstruction.
"There are probably enough problems to go around on both sides," the official said.
Now that airlines have reduced capacity, according to Knowledge@Wharton's unsigned article, "there are not enough seats to go around, particularly when weather or other problems disrupt schedules".
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