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Discover Ludwig"gotten around" is a correct and usable expression in written English.
It is usually used to express the idea that somebody has managed to find a way to do something or achieve an outcome, often in a clever way. For example: "I wasn't sure how I was going to finish the project on time, but I eventually got around it."
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Why do you think the word "kaput" has gotten around as much it has?
But most have gotten around this problem by controlling for factors like genetics, smoking and age.
This year, the blooms started so early, word hasn't gotten around yet.
I haven't actually gotten around to going anywhere yet.
"I just haven't gotten around to it".
"I haven't gotten around to doing it".
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Things you've always wanted to try but haven't gotten around to yet.
Haven't gotten around to filing your 2003 tax return yet?
My father explained he hadn't gotten around to adding the baby.
Word (and aroma) of our doings has gotten around, and a few more neighbors show up.
Word had gotten around: We were the Hubers' unemployed kids.
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