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View synonyms for go with
go with
verb
- to accompany
- to blend or harmonize
that new wallpaper goes well with the furniture
- to be a normal part of
three acres of land go with the house
- to be of the same opinion as
I'm sorry I can't go with you on your new plan
- (of two people) to associate frequently with (each other)
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Example Sentences
His partner took a hybrid approach using breast milk and formula, and eventually went with just formula.
From BBC
And he has an itinerary full of films to go with that trip.
From Los Angeles Times
“Yeah, and I’m not sure which way I’m even gonna go with that right now.”
From Los Angeles Times
My mom dropped us off, and I went with my brother, he was three years older.
From Los Angeles Times
When my mom was in town she’d asked me to go with her to an archive store, and I saw pieces and silhouettes that I was not seeing anymore being created.
From Los Angeles Times
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