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get along

by EnglishLeo Sep 11, 2024

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get along

phrase

To have a harmonious or friendly relationship.

  1. They always get along well with each other.
  2. He tries hard to get along with everyone.
  3. They seem to get along better these days.
  4. Perhaps they do not get along with their children.
  5. Can you get along with him despite differences?
Automated translation of examples

  1. They always get along well with each other.
  2. He tries hard to get along with everyone.
  3. They seem to get along better these days.
  4. Perhaps they do not get along with their children.
  5. Can you get along with him despite differences?
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