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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence "go with a" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used when describing or mentioning specific things that complement or match each other. For example: "The black dress goes well with a pair of red heels." This sentence means that the black dress is a good match for the red heels and they complement each other in terms of style and color.
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Should we go with a California cabernet?
He let me go with a warning.
"Let's go with a callout.
I'll go with a little harder.
"They'll go with a nickel defense".
"They want to go with a winner.
I'd still go with a knuckleballer though.
Go with a loved one or friend.
I go with a critical eye".
Go with a prepared list of questions.
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