Sentences with Get Around

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16 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Get Around'

Children often get around rules by finding loopholes in the system.

To avoid the long line, he tried to get around the entrance and find a shortcut.

The experienced negotiator knows how to get around tough situations in business deals.

The athlete discovered a technique to get around the opponent's defense strategy.

Creative thinkers can often get around obstacles by thinking outside the box.

The computer programmer had to get around a complex bug to make the software run smoothly.

The politician tried to get around the controversial issue during the press conference.

I watched as the skilled negotiator used charm to get around the stubborn client.

The mischievous child tried to get around the rule by finding loopholes in the game.

Despite the challenges, the experienced diplomat found a way to get around the political deadlock.

The sly fox used its clever tactics to get around the watchful eyes of the farmer.

Trying to get around the traffic, she decided to take a shortcut through the scenic route.

In the complex world of finance, experts often use creative strategies to get around market fluctuations.

The ingenious engineer devised a solution to get around the technical glitch in the system.

The witty comedian knew how to get around sensitive topics while still making the audience laugh.

Despite the strict regulations, some companies find loopholes to get around environmental restrictions.

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