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'got on with' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to indicate that someone continued with a task or activity. For example: After a difficult start, I eventually got on with the task and finished it.
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They just got on with life.
"People got on with him.
People got on with their lives.
I'd rather we just got on with raising funds.
And yet, people somehow got on with their lives.
"You got on with it".
But he got on with it.
He has got on with it.
I got on with my life.
She just got on with it.
She never got on with her life.
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