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Discover Ludwig"getting along" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a relationship between two people, or a situation that is going well. Example: "My sister and I are getting along much better these days."
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getting along
verb
Present participle of get along
Exact(60)
We are getting along great.
"How are you getting along?
Are we getting along?
Getting along just fine.
Nobody's getting along.
Girls getting along?
The girls were getting along swimmingly.
Soon, the sons are getting along again.
"See Bill, they're getting along".
"We were getting along great.
Still, nice to see them getting along".
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