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View definitions for get along

get along

verb as in make progress

verb as in be compatible

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Skills like the ability to persuade others, communicate well and get along with bosses and customers were becoming more important than physical strength.

We can solve problems at scale through clever design, investment and determination—without depending on 7.7 billion people to get along.

“It’s been great. Everyone’s getting along better than we ever have.”

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She sees them living with the tension between taking a stand against it and getting along.

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“I love that Jeffrey’s design for the apartment was inspired by his cats — and that David’s dog not only gets along with the cats, but complements the color palette,” he says.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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