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Discover Ludwig"get well with" is not an idiomatic phrase in English.
A more appropriate phrase would be "get along with" or "get on well with." For example: "Jeff and Karl are so different, but they surprisingly get along with each other really well."
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How am I supposed to get well with all this going on?
Springsteen does just that as he powerfully recounts his long battle with depression, his efforts to get well with psychotherapy and medication, and the unfailing support of his wife and champion, the singer Patti Scialfa. 5. "Together Wendy we can live with the sadness, I'll love you with all the madness in my soul".
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Similarly, M9 got well with the model.
All those treated with it got well with no adverse event.
You should get well-acquainted with them all.
These two were also the only groups significantly associated with the items "I do not get along well with my superiors" and "I do not get along well with my colleagues" (table 4).
"We've got a good relationship with Ipswich and I get along well with Simon Clegg".
"He would have got on well with the beat poets".
I get on well with Greg.
I get along well with most trees.
I get on well with men.
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