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The phrase "goes along with" is correct and can be used in written English.
This phrase typically means that two or more things are associated or connected in some way. For example: "The new car also comes with a five-year warranty that goes along with it."
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Unsurprisingly, this goes along with driving less.
"My dad goes along with the flow.
Gorton goes along with this.
The computer company goes along with it.
"It goes along with my cars.
And the state goes along with it!
The picture goes along with this image of a manatee.
It goes along with the stereotype that blacks can't swim.
Nina goes along with it, introducing Brad as Seymour.
I'm just so grateful that he goes along with it.
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And the wife goes along with him.
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