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get around to

vb. To eventually begin or return to some procrastinated task.

WordNet
get around to

v. do something despite obstacles such as lack of time; "He finally got around to painting the windows"

Usage examples of "get around to".

He was all in favour of syringeing roses for green-fly, but was slow to get around to it, and a demand for deep trenching for sweet peas was usually countered by the remark that you ought to see his own sweet peas!

You just didn't get around to mentioning that you were one of them!

Someday he'd have to get around to getting a life outside the job.

But if you take a simulacrum of Venice and move it elsewhere in space and time, how will I get around to do what is necessary in the staging of our drama?

It is now designated time line eleven, and is a nasty enough place that the Circle put it in the Someday File for cleaning or cauterising when we get around to it.

I've bought dinner for every unattached female within fifty miles, except Amanda Goodwinter, and I may get around to her yet.