get around
US /ɡet əˈraʊnd/
UK /ɡet əˈraʊnd/

1.
to move from place to place
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It's easy to get around the city by public transport.
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She uses a wheelchair to get around.
2.
to avoid or circumvent a rule, problem, or difficulty
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They tried to get around the regulations.
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There's no way to get around this problem.
3.
to become widely known or spread
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News of the scandal soon got around.
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It didn't take long for the rumor to get around.