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get along with
verb as in agree
verb as in hang about/hang around/hang out
Example Sentences
She got along with them famously, which made me feel so much closer to her and my family.
Empathy is a basic skill people need to get along with other people.
"I just get along with my day. I go to school and meet up with my friends and practice- and on the weekends I do extraordinary stuff," she added.
The King has decades of experience of getting along with people from remarkably different backgrounds and viewpoints.
"I get along with him well," Trump told the BBC a few weeks ago.
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Quiz

Q: Fill in the blank: "Salchipapas" is a portmanteau of the Spanish words for ______ and ______.
- salt and potatoes
- sausage and French fries
- sardines and French fries
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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