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Discover Ludwig"getting by with" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a phrase that generally means to manage or survive with the limited resources you have, or to do something with the bare minimum. For example: "The family is getting by with an old car, but they are hoping to upgrade soon."
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People are getting better at getting by with less.
Chefs are getting by with less sugar and salt.
Meek seems to be getting by with a lot of help from his friends.
The Knicks were getting by with one, which was tough enough.
That's why even growing business are now getting by with substantially fewer employees.
But what we know now is that there is no getting by with outdated voting equipment.
He ran some workshops, getting by with pidgin Arabic and lots of gesturing.
Corporate growth isn't in itself problematic; nor should sustainability mean getting by with less.
The Winters family was getting by with clothes and food donated by families and the parish.
FARMERS are getting by with fewer subsidies in many countries around the world compared with 20 years ago.
He had been getting by with only a couple of hours of rest every night, he said.
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