[Phrasal Verb] GET ALONG - Explore Ways to Improve Interpersonal Relations!

Get along

Get along

/ɡɛt əˈlɔŋ/

To have a good relationship.

To "get along" with someone means maintaining a harmonious or friendly relationship. It is especially important in contexts like workplaces or schools, where getting along with colleagues or classmates can make daily interactions more pleasant and productive.

Example Sentences

  1. They really get along well with each other.

    They really have a good relationship with each other.

  2. It's important to get along with your coworkers.

    It's important to have a good relationship with your coworkers.

  3. Children who get along with their peers tend to perform better in school.

    Children who have good relationships with their peers tend to perform better in school.

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