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The phrase "going with the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone or something that is accompanying or accompanying along with another person or thing. Example: "I'm going to the park with my friends later." In this sentence, "going with the" indicates that the speaker will be joining their friends at the park.
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She was going with the Romanian.
Me, I'm going with the scoreboard".
I'm going with the combover.
I'm going with the love.
Me, I'm going with the gouging angle.
"Oh good, you're going with the chava.
We're not going with the dough.
They're going with the fancy redo.
I'm just going with the flow".
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The study is on-going with the maximum record being 14 years at one location.
We are 'going with the flow.' " Read more.
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