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get along with

v. have smooth relations; "My boss and I get along very well" [syn: get on with, get on, get along]

Usage examples of "get along with".

For instance, you know a little about who the kids are, you know you'll be responsible for them, but how will you get along with them?

I have few personal possessions, and I'm easy enough to get along with.

The sociologists who designed the population balance tried not only to mix people used to cold weather with those who weren't, but also to mix groups who might get along with each other and share characteristics that would make for a more successful adjustment to the environment.

He had bragged after dinner, once, about his ability to get along with any of the alien members of the Federation, and even said the Seti weren't as bad as everyone thought.

If the traffic wasn't too heavy, a planet could get along with only one transmitter, but they needed a receiver dedicated to each transmitter that they did business with, since they could never tell just when something was going to come in.