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Discover LudwigThe phrase "got along" is a commonly used and correct part of a sentence in written English.
It means to have a good relationship or to get along with someone. It can also mean to make progress or to manage a situation well. Example: "We were both surprised by how well we got along on our first date." "I didn't think I would get along with my new roommate, but we've been great friends since we moved in together." "Despite our differences, we managed to get along and finish the project on time."
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got along
verb
Past of get along
Exact(30)
They got along well.
"We got along," he says.
We got along really great.
We got along great.
They got along immediately.
They all got along together.
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Can we get along?
"We get along well.
They get along great.
Some get along smoothly.
I get along with everybody.
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