Sentence examples for getting on from inspiring English sources

The phrase "getting on" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to the passage of time or to a situation in which a person is making progress in doing something. For example, "I've been getting on well with my new job."

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getting on

verb

Present participle of get on

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Getting on — getting off.

People getting on!

"He's getting on!

Geoff Dyer suggests getting on with it.

Kevin Rudd's getting on with his".

Business is just getting on with it.

They were just getting on with it.

Are they getting on well?

We're getting on well.

Froome, meanwhile, is getting on with it.

They're just getting on with it".

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