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Discover LudwigThe phrase "gets on" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used as a phrasal verb, meaning to make progress or to continue doing something despite difficulties. Example: Despite facing numerous obstacles, he managed to get on with his studies and eventually graduated with top honors.
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gets on
verb
Third person singular of get on
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But Ferrer just gets on with it.
He gets on well with Mr Wahid.
Residents stress that everyone gets on well.
Bacon gets on well with cheese too.
She just gets on with it.
"Nobody gets on in Georgia".
Everybody just gets on with everything.
My dad gets on one phone, and my mom gets on the other.
No one gets on or off.
Owen gets on SportsCenter.
Georgia gets on the back!
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