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"by going with" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to express how something is achieved or accomplished. Example sentence: By going with the group, I was able to reach the summit of the mountain.
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Trying to be too cool by going with a chart star?
Is Scolari making the right move by going with a younger, perhaps hungrier group of players?
"They really control the horizontal and the vertical by going with the iPhone platform..
Tells about the American's efforts to help by going with them to the police.
Grade: Incomplete Coach Jurgen Klinsmann Took a huge chance by going with a lone striker, Altidore, to start the game.
He plans to celebrate his birthday by going with his wife, Louise, to a barbecue with her family in Larchmont.
He can respond to the pressure for change by trying to repress it, or by going with it.
Often you can get the desired look but save money by going with a little simpler design and different wood.
Then again, Toulon did not get where they are today by going with the flow of orthodoxy.
Edwards's attitude seems to be that the team has nothing to lose by going with young players.
On average, you end up no better off than you would have by going with a larger fund.
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