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get on

  1. perform or make progress in a specified way.
    "how are you getting on?"
    synonyms: fare, manage, progress, advance, get along, do, cope, survive, muddle through/along, succeed, prosper, flourish, get by, make out
  2. have a harmonious or friendly relationship.
    "they seem to get on pretty well"
    synonyms: be friendly, be on friendly terms, be in harmony, be compatible, get along, feel a rapport, agree, see eye to eye, concur, be in agreement, be in accord, be in sympathy, sympathize, be united, be as one man, accord, hit it off, be on the same wavelength (as)
  3. be old or comparatively old.
    "we are both getting on a bit"

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