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to get along
phrasal verbE
To have a friendly relationship with someone
- 1They get along well with their neighbors.
- 2Despite their differences, they get along just fine.
To get along means to have a good relationship with someone. It means you are friendly and can work or spend time together without any problems. It's important to get along with others to have a positive and happy experience in your interactions.
Remember, getting along doesn't mean you have to agree on everything. It's okay to have different opinions and still maintain a positive relationship. Embrace diversity and learn from each other's perspectives.
backstage at a concert
Friendly Vibes Backstage
Charles
It's great to see how well you get along with the band members.
Matthew
Yeah, we really hit it off during the rehearsals.
Charles
It makes everything run so much smoother, doesn't it?
Matthew
Absolutely, it feels like we're all on the same wavelength.
backstage at a concert
Harmony Behind the Scenes
John
It's great to see how well you get along with the band members.
Amanda
Thanks, John! It makes working together so much easier.
John
Absolutely, a good vibe backstage is important for a great show.
Amanda
Couldn't agree more. It keeps everyone motivated.
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Similar to "to get along":
- 1get on
- 2be friendly