3 phrasal verbs about relationships:
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Drift apart
Meaning: To gradually become less close or less connected, often in a relationship or friendship, usually due to time, distance, or a lack of communication.
Example:
"Over the years, we just drifted apart and lost contact."
"They were once best friends, but they drifted apart after high school."
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Get along (with)
Meaning: To have a good relationship with someone; to be friendly and have no problems with them.
Example:
"I really get along with my colleagues at work. We always have fun together."
"Do you get along with your neighbors?"
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Make up
Meaning: To reconcile or become friends again after an argument or disagreement.
Example:
"After their big fight, they talked things through and finally made up."
"It’s important to make up after an argument, especially if you care about the person."