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The phrase "to get round this problem" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to suggest a possible solution to a problem. For example: We need to find a way to get round this problem if we want to be successful.
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To get round this problem, Martin's team has taken the gene for VEGF and inserted it into a virus.
There may be enough wiggle-room in Afghanistan's badly written and contradictory constitution to get round this problem, particularly if the Supreme Court rules on events.
Here, the researchers used a clever study design to get round this problem by including people who had a gene that predisposes them to drink less".
To get round this problem, Jacobi and Higham worked on a technique – known as ultra-filtration – which involves using a series of complex chemical treatments to destroy any modern contamination in samples taken from the cave.
The latest proposal contains a clause which is intended to get round this problem by excluding from the boycott "conscientious Israeli academics and intellectuals opposed to their state's colonial and racist policies".
A sheriff can lose his job only by committing a felony or by falling foul of an investigating commission of fellow sheriffs or, of course, by losing an election.Some county commissions (including DeKalb's) have tried to get round this problem by creating a new, subordinate police department and cutting the sheriff's budget.
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I have been known to get round this tricky problem by, on occasion, working from bed.
Using a nest of fine pipes that resemble a large wire coil, the engineers have managed to get round this fatal problem that would normally follow from such rapid cooling of the moisture in atmospheric air.
How transport planners get round this problem remains to be seen.
The practice directions get round this problem quite neatly by saying that if an application for access to information is made by legal representatives instructed by the media, or by an accredited representative who is able to produce a press card, "then there is a greater presumption in favour of providing the requested material".
The TMT designers believe they can get round this problem by creating a mirror that is made up of 492 small hexagonal segments.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com