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What does "get around [something]" mean?

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Rebecca

Here, "get around [something]" means to evade or avoid a situation, regulation, or problem or to come up with an alternative solution. It can also mean taking the time and effort to do something. Ex: I finally got around to doing my laundry today. Ex: How are we going to get around the scary dog if we need to get to the other side of the park? Ex: They got around a lot of red tape at the police station to talk to us. => "red tape" refers to regulations and rules

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