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The phrase "go with the" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to express accompanying someone or something, or to describe a fitting or complementary pairing. Example: "I always like to go with the flow when traveling." (accompanying) Example: "This shirt will go well with the pants you are wearing." (complementary pairing).
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I'd go with 'The Terminus'.
Always go with the legend.
They go with the floe.
I go with the flow.
We go with the flow".
They go with the person".
Go with the Yellow Jackets.
Booms and busts go with the business.
Will it go with the food?
Why go with the first approach?
"Go with the energy of the spider".
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disappear with the
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fast with the
travels with the
revolves with the
vanish with the
gators with the
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