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Discover Ludwig"going along" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone or something moving in a particular direction or manner, or to indicate participation in an activity. Example: "The group of hikers were going along the winding trail, enjoying the beautiful scenery." ("going along" describes the movement of the hikers along the trail) Example: "I was just going along with what my friends wanted to do, but I didn't really enjoy it." ("going along" indicates participation in an activity).
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Going along with the program.
I recommend going along with the literature.
"I'm just going along doing whatever.
We're just going along".
I'm just going along".
I'm not going along with that.
Won't be going along with you, however.
I'm just going along for the ride".
Everything was going along just as planned".
"I was just going along with it".
For going along, Nauru got $10 million.
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