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You can use it to describe joining or participating with someone or something, typically in a cooperative or collaborative manner. Example: "I decided to go in with my colleagues on the project to divide the workload and get it done faster."
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go in with
verb
To commit to something with; to partner with.
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"You can go in with rocks, stones, anything".
I go in with Nathalie [Sonia's daughter].
I go in with low expectations.
"We go in with an open mind".
"We didn't go in with an agenda.
We have to go in with a good game plan.
"You don't go in with your guns drawn".
"You have to go in with that belief," he said.
You've got to go in with a plan.
"I'm not going to go in with any agenda.
"I go in with a completely open mind," Laviolette said.
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