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"get with the program" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to understand and conform to what is expected or required in a situation. Example: "The new employees need to get with the program and learn the company's policies and procedures quickly."
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No. Get with the program.
So get with the program, Polly.
Get with the program, or get out of the way".
So Prokofiev tried to get with the program.
"Men's tennis has got to get with the program.
Those guys need to get with the program.
New York needs to get with the program.
How long till they get with the program?
"It's kind of neat to get with the program down here," he said.
Ultimately, the book is about not being able to get with the program.
"They need to get on with it, as it were, and get with the program.
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