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View synonyms for go along
go along
verb
- intr, adverboften foll bywith to refrain from disagreement; assent
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Whether it pays off may depend on whether Qatar, so long a reliable ally, decides to go along with it.
From BBC
It’s not clear if Trump would go along with that.
From Los Angeles Times
Grand juries may not go along with prosecutions that reek of vengeance, and trial juries and judges are more likely to resist.
From Los Angeles Times
“We have a bunch of people up here who don’t believe in elections, and we have a few of our supervisors who could go along with that thinking and refuse to certify,” he said.
From Los Angeles Times
“I kept hitting brick walls as I went along,” she said.
From BBC
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