Sentence examples for get with from inspiring English sources

The phrase "get with" is not technically correct in written English, although it is a very commonly used phrase in informal contexts.
For example, you might say to a friend, "Come on, let's get with it!" Meaning, "Let's get started!" or "Let's do this!" Another example could be, "I know you're busy right now, but can you get with me later?" Meaning, "Can we communicate or collaborate later?".

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get with

verb

To be in the company of; to accompany; to become intimate with.

Exact(54)

Get with it, Olympus!

… Let's get with it.

No. Get with the program.

"Get with it, Antarctica".

You get with it.

Get with the programme!

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But she got with the program.

Back to Getting With the Drill.

Not everyone has gotten with the program.

I got with the 2nd Armored Division.

"Get on with things".

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