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Discover Ludwig"get on smoothly" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to indicate that two people are getting along well, as in this example sentence: "The two new classmates got on smoothly right away."
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When getting on, get on smoothly, don't hit the rope at 45 to 90 degrees.
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As it pulled off, Ace rang me again to confirm that his guys had just seen me get on the train and that everything was running smoothly.
"There is a clear appetite that we get on and we do this as quickly and as smoothly as possible".
On the canter down, he again outclassed them, moving smoothly while second favourite Youmzain was too keen to get on with it.
He added: "You have to be able to cycle smoothly, efficiently and safely, into and around Reading, before you will encourage people to get on their bikes".
This helps to ensure that the ball gets on line and rolls smoothly.
Perched on a wooden pallet and deftly handling a microphone, he opens with a smoothly delivered anecdote about a mention he got on the hit quiz show Who Wants To Be A Millionaire.
When I started getting on Fusaichi Pegasus I had never felt a horse hit the ground so smoothly and effortlessly.
The focus on time had the effect of taking attention away from other tasks, such as stopping the tram smoothly, opening and closing doors efficiently, and confirming that passengers were getting on and off safely.
Chemistry requires a lot of patience, and being short tempered will not help you to get started smoothly on chemistry.
This will help the water skier to get up on their skis smoothly.
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