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From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishgo with somebody/something phrasal verb1 be part ofINCLUDE to be included as part of something The house goes with the job. He had fame, money, and everything that goes with it.go with doing something Responsibility goes with becoming a father.2 exist togetherRESULT to often exist with something else or be related to something else Ill health often goes with poverty.3 relationship old-fashionedSEX/HAVE SEX WITH to have a romantic relationship with someone4 have sex informal to have sex with someone5 agreeAGREE to accept someone’s idea or plan Let’s go with John’s original proposal. → go→ See Verb table
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go with • I think everybody just goes with a certain flow.• Emerson talks about listening to that inner voice and going with it, all voices to the contrary.• When they're excluded, a great many calories will go with them!go with doing something• They should accept the duties that go with being a member of the club.• Emerson talks about listening to that inner voice and going with it, all voices to the contrary.• I think everybody just goes with a certain flow.• If you want an on-line service, go with them.• In the end the Chairman of Governors went with me.• It's best to go with an organised group if you want to cycle or paddle your way through the area.• It was agreed that I would go with them under the aegis of Bhopal ji who immediately understood photographic requirements.• When they're excluded, a great many calories will go with them!• Years ago he persuaded me to go with him up to Tigouga, his home village, and the near-mystical Tichka Plateau above.
From Longman Business Dictionarygo with something phrasal verb [transitive] to accept someone’s idea, plan etcWe’re asking importers to go with the domestic rules and customs. → go→ See Verb table
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