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get along





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Regardless, Andy’s career calculus was relatable at a time when millions of strivers in a fast-changing media industry were biting their tongues and joining whisper networks, jockeying for position and going along to get along.

From Salon

"It sometimes does feel like the governing bodies don't get along so well," Zverev, who was runner-up at Melbourne Park last year, said.

From BBC

Even though you’re not getting along right now, you will again.

From Literature

“She’s ... strong-willed and a natural leader. She’s not a follower. She’s fun, cheerful and gets along with everyone. She’s always been a leader, even as a child,” Melody said.

From Los Angeles Times

When she questioned her manager, she was told: “You have to go along to get along.”

From The Wall Street Journal