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The phrase "getting along well with" is correct and commonly used in written English.
You can use it when describing a positive relationship or rapport with someone. It indicates that two people have a good understanding and communication with each other. Example sentence: Lisa has always been great at getting along well with her coworkers, which makes her such a valuable team member.
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"She represented that John was insulting, and not getting along well with the Yemenis," he recalled.
Case 1: This girl excelled at school, getting along well with her teachers, but had no friends.
They became buddies, Mr. Hotchner said: "He wasn't getting along well with his children, and I had an ineffectual father," and traveled together to Paris, Venice and Madrid.
The ruling came with a large loophole: "educational" could include "pro-social" shows, those about self-esteem and getting along well with others.
When he returned to his apartment, he snapped a photo of the love seat in its new home and e-mailed it to Ms. Ziegler, to let her know it was "getting along well with the other furniture".
Such concepts as discipline, diligence, ethics and getting along well with others are very compatible with individualism and the spirit of democracy.
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He gets along well with his father.
I get along well with most trees.
On a personal level, he gets along well with them.
She got along well with William Rehnquist, the late Chief Justice.
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