Sentence examples for got round to from inspiring English sources

The phrase "got round to" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to express the idea of having finally done something that you had been meaning or planning to do for some time, or having worked your way through a series of tasks (something similar to "working your way around to"). For example: "I had been meaning to call her for weeks, but I finally got round to it last week."

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Reader, I got round to it.

Never got round to Cicero's defence speeches?

The book I haven't got round to?

Royal Mail hasn't got round to replacing it yet.

Eventually, the drivers got round to talking about Formula One.

I never got round to looking her up.

At least until someone got round to marking his resit.

You haven't yet got round to installing a burglar alarm.

12.34pm: I've finally got round to finishing the papers.

"They're lyrics he just never got round to finishing".

But this autumn I finally got round to it.

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