[Grammar] "They get along well one with another." or "They get along well with one another."?

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"They get along well one with another." or "They get along well with one another."?

"They get along well one with another." or "They get along well with one another."? Are both of them acceptable? Any reply will be appreciated.
 
Re: "They get along well one with another." or "They get along well with one another.

The second is natural and common, though "They get on well with each other" is more common in BrE. I can remember hearing "one with the other" occasionally but not for a good few years, and I don't find "one with another" natural.
 
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