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The phrase "all get along" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where people are friendly and harmonious with each other.
Example: "In our team, we all get along, which makes collaboration much easier."
Alternatives: "everyone gets along" or "all are on good terms".
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"The children all get along".
Or maybe we can all get along sometimes.
"I think we can all get along and that this is going to happen".
These religions can all get along because they all get along in me.
Can't we all get along?
"Can we all get along?" he urged.
"We all get along," Mr. Pemberton said.
How will we all get along?
I see the kids all get along".
How can we all get along?
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But this is no earnest, let's-all-get-along tale.
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