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get along with
verb as in agree
verb as in hang about/hang around/hang out
Example Sentences
“He was actually a really good, I don’t want to say friend - I don’t want to act foolish, ‘he was my friend’ - but I got along with him great.”
But you do what you need to do to get along with your kids.
"If you don't want to temper your behaviour to get along with other people then there's something wrong with you, to be blunt."
But when we get back, I get along with him.
“People are moving into neighborhoods without the expectation that they will get along with the people there. They buy a piece of land and fortify,” Vestal said.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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