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"had got along" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to indicate something that had happened or was completed in the past. Example: We were worried about the project, but it had got along smoothly thanks to everyone's effort and hard work.
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And they had got along well.
Pragmatic Texan Democrats most of whom had got along well with Mr Bush were happy to forgive someone who looked a winner.
Once, they had got along just fine.
I asked how the Yazidi and Sunni families had got along before Sinjar fell to ISIS.
When I asked how his sister and Wahiba had got along at the meeting, Sayyid seemed surprised by the question.
I said that, much as I admired and loved President Kennedy, Phil personally had got along with him much better than I had.
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Ms. Wilder and Mr. Nissinen both said they had gotten along well.
Miller had gotten along well with DeMuth, who had driven away previous employees by his eccentric behavior.
Cagney had worked with Ford before on What Price Glory?, and they had gotten along fairly well.
"We'd have got along fine".
So far the Fed has got along without them.
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