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The phrase "all getting on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where people are managing to coexist or interact positively, often in a social context.
Example: "Despite their differences, the team members are all getting on quite well during the project."
Alternatives: "getting along" or "coexisting harmoniously".
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At first, according to witnesses, they were all getting on well.
"You want it to be a contagious thing, where you start learning from each other, you're all getting on a roll together, everybody's gelling at one time," Hampton said.
We're all getting on".
We're all getting on really well.
We're all getting on a bit".
And we were all getting on so well.
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We all get on well.
That's because we all get on well together.
We can't wait to hear how you all get on!
They had all got on well until the arrival of Khairiah Sabar in early 2011, Qadir said.
"His mum and his whole family would come into the café where I worked and we all got on well.
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