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The phrase "certainly get along" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to have a good relationship or to coexist well with someone or something. Example: Despite their differences, the siblings certainly get along and always support each other.
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Benedict and Francis certainly get along better than Celestine and Boniface did.
And the races certainly get along much better now than when he was a child who sometimes was chased home by whites -- even if the subject of race seems to lurk just below the surface.
In interacting with the beauties (and even with the other geeks), I came to the conclusion that, although a lot of us come from different worlds, we can certainly get along, find some common ground, and even understand and appreciate each other.
My Iraqi friend can get by very well and could certainly get along in a work environment, but this didn't stop a woman in the post office telling him that he should improve his English if he is going to live in the UK.
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Make sure you get along as people.
Certainly, going along to get along is not Mr. Grandeau's forte.
She certainly doesn't hate technology, but it doesn't seem to get along too well with her.
I want to get along, but I'm not going to talk about injuries, and I'm certainly not going to talk about the lineup every day.
Can we get along?
"We get along well.
Some get along smoothly.
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