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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'go great with' is correct and usable in written English
It is commonly used in a figurative sense to express that something pairs well with something else. For example: "These vegetable soft tacos go great with a side of guacamole."
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They'll go great with green juice!
"It'll go great with the quinoa," says the other.
Textured hairdos go great with broader brows, and for fun, try a defined red lip, Browzilla!
And they go great with hot sauce, as Bush I ate them.
"It's still warm and it will go great with my chicken".
A Camel Light would go great with that WedMD diagnosis that's shaping up to be cancer.
MM6 did an amazing pair of very wide-leg black trousers that go great with everything ($388).
They will go great with casseroles and meaty stews, braised dishes and lamb shanks, as well as burgers and sausages.
This Coach clutch would go great with any little black dress for a fun night on the town.
The flavors in this simple, light dipping sauce for raw vegetables go great with fennel, one of the easiest of vegetables to convert into sticks.
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For example, a purple bed would go great with icy blue walls.
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