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Get along

/ˈɡet əˈlɔːŋ/

B1

PreIntermediate

1. To be on good terms or have a friendly relationship with someone.

  • I really get along with my new coworkers; they're very friendly.
  • Despite their differences, the siblings always get along well.

2. To manage or deal successfully with a situation, especially with progress.

  • How are you getting along with your reading assignment?
  • We're getting along fine despite the challenges.

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