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Discover Ludwig"have gotten along" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used in the present perfect tense and means to have a good relationship or to have managed to do something successfully. Example sentence: John and his boss have gotten along well since the beginning of their working relationship.
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Community organizations have gotten along with him well".
Instead, comics and games have gotten along about as well as Superman and Kryptonite.
Describes Accra, the capital city, and tells how the English have gotten along with the natives.
For the most part, they said, people have gotten along with each other in the past.
"Steven is someone that my father would have gotten along with famously.
"The Democrats and I have gotten along very well," Mr. Hobson said.
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"We'd have got along fine".
The large menagerie has gotten along as well as can be expected.
California-based tomato processor Morning Star has gotten along without managers for more than two decades.
The U.S. has gotten along quite nicely without Libyan oil for 20 years.
Ms. Wilder and Mr. Nissinen both said they had gotten along well.
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