Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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She starts out as a well-meaning woman, trying to get along with everyone else.
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Although the pair do not get along at first, they eventually become good friends.
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She got along really well, did nt expect to get along with somebody like that, then at the end of the night they exchanged numbers.
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By all accounts, the pair did not get along during their four months together.
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As the members didn't really get along, this first line-up didn't last.
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In the nineties, the trio became known for often not being able to easily get along with one another and working increasingly separately.
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Cats of this breed are attached to their owners, but do not always get along with other cats, since they can be quite jealous.
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She has a twin brother, with whom she is said to get along well, and a younger half-brother and half-sister who are also twins.
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The three get along well then, sharing meals, doubts and leisure.
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The couple did not get along and never had any children.
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