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"get by on" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation when you are managing to get what you need with minimal resources. For example, "I can only get by on my part-time salary, so I'm struggling to save money."
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"Self-distribution works, and you can make enough to get by on," he said.
"I now get by on one meal a day," he said.
I'm not one who can get by on six hours sleep night after night.
His wife has a job, but not one, he said, that "we can get by on".
They could get by on gallows humour.
Hardly enough to get by on.
Greece would have to get by on its own resources.
And when you get older, you get by on that.
Alex struggled to get by on the streets.
I can't get by on lunch and dinner".
Eritreans get by on just 1,585 calories a day.
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