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The phrase "able to go with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing the capability or willingness to accompany someone or something.
Example: "I am able to go with you to the conference if you need a ride."
Alternatives: "capable of accompanying" or "willing to join".
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"He was able to go with the pitch," Rivera said.
One wants them to be able to go with their heads held high.
Where I'm able to go with 'Portlandia' has a wider range, but also a brighter range".
Only Paulinho was able to go with him, and they handed the lead back to one another to conserve energy.
"To be able to go with her as an Olympian and represent the USA has been a lifelong dream of mine.
Several times she nearly turned and ran, and, had I not been able to go with her, I believe she would have done.
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Fortunately they worked together with another department who had been able to go on with the system, so that we were not cut off.
"Hopefully we'll be able to go forward with something that's a little bit better, and work together with these sponsors to get equality".
"I wouldn't be allowed to go out with friends from school and school trips - I wasn't able to go out with.
"We'd like the fans to be able to go home with their teeth".
"These unemployed people," he added, "will be able to go on with consumption.
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