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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)
Example Sentences
"I know where he is trying to go with this," replied Rayner before going on to defend Reeves.
With a much bigger budget and the weight of A24 behind him, though, Schimberg was given a list of established composers and was under some pressure to go with a “name.”
I can get tickets to see the Rolling Stones, would you like to go with me?
For nearly half a century, voters in Clallam County, Wash., have gone with the winner in 11 straight presidential elections.
The Bruins took full control in the second as Betts got going with 10 points to go along with five rebounds in the quarter.
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