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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all get on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where everyone is able to coexist or interact positively with one another.
Example: "Despite their differences, the team members all get on well during group projects."
Alternatives: "everyone gets along" or "all get along".
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We all get on well.
We can't wait to hear how you all get on!
That's because we all get on well together.
There are a few Arsenal and Everton girls, but there's nothing cliquey – we all get on well together.
James Milner joined in, saying that everyone mixes well at meal times and they all get on well.
"But we all get on well as people.
That's why we can all get on our cell phones and not have to deal with one another.
GH: Yeah, we can all get on board with that.
We can all get on board with that.
I think we can all get on board with that in principle.
We all get on Pinterest tangents, pinning one image after another.
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