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How to use get along with in a sentence

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Impatient for progress and impatient of toffs, we just have no sympathy for the fact that they can't get along with the world as it is changing.
If you find that you cannot get along with doctors, it is advised that you do some self-analysis to understand the reason.
We usually have short tempers, and can be more than a little hard to get along with.
By all reports, Roberts has an easy-going demeanor that would allow him to get along with all members of the Court.
I'm hardly ever sick, I get along with pretty much everyone who isn't a total jagoff, I don't mind working late, and I'm ridiculously loyal.
They're loose cannons, and despite our differences in lifestyles, we get along with them.
Now run along and play, and let the grown-ups get along with the job of running the country.
He was a bear to get along with sometimes, and temperamental as the very devil, but underneath it all he was really a good man and a great man.
That situation could have been a nightmare, but his mum views us both as surrogate daughters and is very easy to get along with.
It's also about how they carry themselves and how they get along with others.
The child is also irritable, hypersensitive, and difficult to get along with.
We have to be able to get along with each other and co-exist to attain real fulfillment.
There is no longer a chance White Fang will ever get along with the other dogs, for he is now made leader on the dog sled.
For a while he tried to get along with social services, but they were too rigid.
Boys value their friends' opinions, so it would do you lots of good to get along with them.
I am fairly difficult to get along with apparently and we haven't talked in a number of years.
I think all people who are not filthy rich are going to have to get along with the native people.
Trace the growth of these beautiful and ferocious striped felines from cubhood through adulthood and learn how they hunt, raise their young, and get along with other tigers.
He also learned how to live normally in society and get along with children who he had formerly been fighting on the battlefield.
Older teens were less likely than younger teens to get along with their parents.
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And so far, getting along with Russia was like trying to get along with an octopus.
Other plants may be able to get along with a mulch of grass-clippings from the lawn.
If I never learnt nothing else out of pap, I learnt that the best way to get along with his kind of people is to let them have their own way.
Actually, Arrill seemed to get along with a minimum of government.
Nowadays I'm so drove I get along with the Almanac, the Weekly Argus, and the Maine State Agriculturist.
Indians like to get along with the least possible communication and ado.
Get along with ye, said she to the man, or I'll be combing ye!
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