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Discover LudwigThe phrase "gets on well" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to describe a positive relationship or rapport between people. Example: "She gets on well with her colleagues, making the workplace more enjoyable."
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He is also, safely, conservative, but one who gets on well with moderates.
He gets on well with Mr Wahid.
But everybody gets on well," he said.
Residents stress that everyone gets on well.
Bacon gets on well with cheese too.
It generally gets on well with its western neighbours.
Personally, Berger says, she gets on well with Corbyn.
But Penn gets on well with scary people.
He has made Latin America a foreign-policy priority, and gets on well with Mr Calderón.
He gets on well with Turkey's spy chief and Mr Erdogan's most trusted lieutenant, Hakan Fidan.
He also gets on well with Viktor Chernomyrdin, Russia's middle-of-the-road prime minister.
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