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"are getting along" is a grammatically correct and widely used phrase in written English
It is typically used to describe how two or more people or things are interacting or progressing with each other. It can also refer to how well two or more people are getting along with each other. Example: "After some initial hesitation, the new colleagues are getting along quite well and have become good friends."
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We are getting along great.
Soon, the sons are getting along again.
"People are getting along and moving forward.
I think our teams are getting along really well.
Tells how the occupying forces are getting along together.
Indeed, Hungarians and Romanians are getting along much better.
"Thank God Jerry and Maureen are getting along again," Marcia said.
On the other hand there's clear evidence that children are getting along much better with their parents.
But the improvements are signs of bigger changes: the people surrounding the park are getting along better.
County Judge Charles E. Burton, who presides over the canvassing board in Palm Beach County, said that counters are getting along and that altercations are infrequent and minor.
Well, that is less than perfect but can really be OK as long as you Robin are getting along well.
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