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"It gets around quite nicely," the Prince explained, later adding: "I'm always late so I thought this was a way to keep my meetings on time."

From BBC

My house is filled to overflowing with clothes I will never wear, books I will never read and pocket-size external hard drives I will never get around to formatting.

From The Wall Street Journal

With the band’s recorded catalog lately being remixed, remastered and rereleased, in special editions with extra tracks, it was only logical that Apple would get around to the movies.

From Los Angeles Times

He likes to come and go as he pleases, but it’s challenging to drive and get around in the winter.

From MarketWatch

She says she isn't against using AI to actually create music, but it's just not something she's got around to doing yet.

From BBC