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Sentence count:141+11Posted:2016-07-18Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: advancecomecome alongcome ondofareget along withget onget on withmake outprogressshape upSimilar words: get along withlet alonealongall alongalongsidealong withlong.longMeaning: v. 1. proceed or get along 2. have smooth relations 3. develop in a positive way. 
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61. The people with cancer I was working with were cooperative and easy to get along with.
62. They need your help about everything from prospecting to how to get along with their administrative assistant.
63. To get along with him, Corey just rides him with confidence and patience.
64. She said she does not get along well with her children and can not get them to clean.
65. I found him a most agreeable man and we seemed to get along well from the start.
66. In order to get along in a world which is controlled by outsiders and Westerners, you need to get that certificate.
67. The artists get along well with their neighbors, who much prefer to have the sprawling place occupied, they said.
68. Many people get along using the same programs and never move on to new versions.
69. We might as well agree to differ and get along as well as we can.
70. This is the first time the family has gathered together in a year, and she wants them all to get along.
71. I don't understand why you two girls don't get along.
72. He's a nice boy - very easy to get along with.
73. She used her conciliatory skills to get along with her remote grandfather, who provided so little company for her grandmother.
74. Our students are markedly lacking in social skills, the ability to meet people and to get along with them.
75. We've had to get along without much help from the main office.
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76. It is often amazing how well siblings will get along when parents are not in view.
77. Retirement: It's nice to get out of the rat race, but you have to learn to get along with less cheese. Gene Perret 
78. But there were also a boatload of questions about his defense, maturity and ability to get along in the clubhouse.
79. Mark shared the forward cabin with Loi, and I hoped that the two of them would get along together.
80. Hotel managers must be able to get along with all kinds of people, even in stressful situations.
81. The best way to get along is never to forgive an enemy or forget a friend. Walter Winchell 
82. He prides himself on his ability to get along with people of all political persuasions.
83. He knew how to get along with people, how to twist arms without causing fractures.
84. In the best programs, 3-and 4-year-olds learn social skills, how to share and get along.
85. Wolves and Goblins seem to get along very well, and the two races have thrived together.
86. For a long time now we've called ourselves poor, but we've managed to get along.
87. That way, unless I've really laid it on thick, I can get along at a cracking pace.
88. Do you get along with your sisters-in-law?
89. He's a bit quick - tempered, but not difficult to get along with.
90. John and Mary seem to get along very well in double harness.
More similar words: get along withlet alonealongall alongalongsidealong withlong.longcatalogat a lossmetalleave alonelong forprolonglong sincelongtimeno longeras long asany longerso long aslong-termbelong tobefore longlong beforein the long rundeal outa lot ofa load ofdialogueget at
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