get across - make someone understand or believe something, get away with - to avoid punishment for something, get by - to manage, deal with a situation (usually by having just enough of sth you need, eg. money), get down to - to start to work or get something done, get on well - be friendly with someone / do well, get out of - to avoid doing something that you do not want to do, get over - to get better after an illness / an unpleasant situation, get (a)round to - to do something that you have intended to do for a long time, get through - to succeed in talking to someone on the phone / to succeed in an exam or competition, get up to - to do something, often something that other people would disapprove of, get at - to criticize a person, get round sb - to persuade someone to allow you something by using your charm,

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