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"going with it" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to refer to something that is taken as a set or a unit. For example, "I decided to take the whole package deal, going with it."
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"All I can tell you is that where Chris [Chibnall, its writer] is going with it does make sense".
"We decided to keep going with it".
Kentridge didn't know where he was going with it.
But the post office is going with it.
We were within days of going with it.
"It's just about taking an inspiration and going with it.
But up until then we were still going with it".
You get that, you've got to keep going with it.
You know where I was going with it anyway.
That's as far as I'm going with it".
I kept going with it through to Ghostbusters.
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