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Free sign upThe phrase "attempting to get along" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing efforts to maintain a harmonious relationship with others, often in a challenging situation.
Example: "Despite their differences, they were both attempting to get along for the sake of their children."
Alternatives: "trying to coexist" or "striving for harmony.".
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"It was nuts," she recalls, "two people with no business sense whatsoever attempting to get along, with our combined families, in tiny living quarters above the shop.
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We try to get along".
Try to get along and work together.
However, she realized the error of her ways, persevered and eventually moved into public housing as a means of attempting to get back on her feet, along with her two children.
The EU is attempting to get the two sides to agree on posting international monitors along the transit route – the Ukraine and Russia have widely divergent figures on the amount of gas that was being pumped.
Bubbles attempting to get clean: no Bubbles.
Bubbles attempting to get clean: nope.
Bubbles attempting to get clean: still on the same attempt.
Bubbles attempting to get clean: still two.
Dannemeyer Attempting to Get Amendment Out of Committee.
He attempted to get the crowd to sing along to Ruby, Don't Take Your Love To Town, only to discover they didn't know the words.
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