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The phrase "gotten around to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe when you have eventually taken action on something you had previously been putting off. For example, "Despite my procrastination, I finally got around to writing the essay."
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– although we hadn't actually gotten around to asking them yet.
Google has finally gotten around to launching its location-based network, Latitude on the iPhone.
"When this has happened in the past, it's been literally months before Congress has gotten around to fixing things".
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".
Trump apparently hadn't gotten around to writing and signing one.
Others just haven't gotten around to it yet.
"Maybe they just hadn't gotten around to it yet".
But he hasn't quite gotten around to it yet.
Apparently, she just hadn't gotten around to doing it.
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