*get round to* (or get around to)
Definition: to do something after a long delay.
(This phrasal verb has more than one meaning)
E.g.1. I must get round to writing to Aunt Agatha – it’s been 6 months since I last wrote to her.
E.g.2. We were supposed to do it last year, but we didn’t get round to it.
This phrasal verb can’t be separated.
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