same as get along
to give your time to something and make progress with it
to stop thinking or worrying about something bad that happened in the past and start living a normal life again
Our priority now is to get on with the job of developing a comprehensive test ban treaty.
The government must get on with addressing these long-standing issues.
The sooner we finish the speeches, the sooner we can get on with the celebration.
gets on with
getting on with
got on with
There is no origin for this phrasal verb
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