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From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishgo along with somebody/something phrasal verb1 AGREEto agree with or support someone or something I would be happy to go along with the idea. Often it was easier to go along with her rather than risk an argument.2 go along with you! British English spoken old-fashionedBELIEVE used to tell someone that you do not believe what they are saying → go→ See Verb table
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go along with • Maybe he should go along with it.• The Seminole County Commission went along with the neighborhood and their own planners by voting 4-0 to deny the project.• But Cooper argues that if major Internet providers go along with the plan, it will undermine the legitimacy of the extremists.• Other religious schools unwilling to go along with them should no longer expect state funding.
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