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getting along
noun as in aging
Example Sentences
Delegates might start with high-minded rhetoric about coming together and getting along, but they would swiftly pivot to attacking people for perceived differences, usually with weird conspiracy theories.
“You live in that community, your livelihood and your status in your community depend on getting along both with your medical colleagues and neighbors.”
She identified Trump as the leader who will return Americans "to getting along, shaking hands, hanging out at barbecues, not having divisive arguments with our friends and family."
None of this is to say that everyone is getting along and there is no shouting or disruption, or worse.
But previously she has said she believes many people who live on the reservations still support her even though she is clearly not getting along with tribal leaders.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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