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Discover LudwigThe phrase "there's no getting around it" is correct and commonly used in written English
It is typically used to state that a fact or situation cannot be avoided or ignored. Example: "I know you don't want to hear it, but there's no getting around the fact that the project deadline is tomorrow." In this sentence, the speaker is acknowledging the listener's hesitation but emphasizing that they must accept the truth of the approaching deadline.
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There's no getting around it: she's really fat.
"There's no getting around it," said Brad Bird, the film's writer-director.
There's no getting around it now.
Life is uncertain; there's no getting around it.
There's no getting around it – good, multidirectional light is essential.
"But if you want to buy a co-op, there's no getting around it".
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"There is no getting around it: Greece is insolvent".
But there is no getting around it, he said.
There is no getting around it -- beans cause flatulence.
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