Phrasal Verb - Getting On With
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.Definition
- Continuing with a task or activity despite difficulties or interruptions.
- Making progress or moving forward despite obstacles or disagreements.
- Maintaining a working relationship or friendship despite differences or conflicts.
Examples
| No. | Example |
|---|---|
| 1 | I know we had a disagreement, but let's get on with the project and focus on our common goals. |
| 2 | Despite the long queue, we finally got on with our grocery shopping. |
| 3 | The team had some initial difficulties, but they managed to get on with the implementation of the new project. |
| 4 | Let's get on with our exam preparation and not get distracted by social media. |
| 5 | I'd rather we get on with the discussion and find a solution to our problem. |
| 6 | Despite her reservations, she finally got on with the interview process. |
| 7 | The two neighbors had a disagreement, but they managed to get on with each other and maintain a peaceful community. |
| 8 | The project was delayed due to unforeseen circumstances, but we'll get on with it as soon as possible. |
| 9 | Despite the rain, we got on with our picnic and enjoyed the day. |
| 10 | The company had to get on with its restructuring plan, which involved laying off some employees. |