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Discover Ludwig"I would go with" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used as a polite way to express one's preference or suggestion. Example: "I'm thinking of going to the beach this weekend. Would you like to come with me?" Response: "I would go with you, but I already have plans. Maybe next time."
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I said I would go with her.
I would go with the semicolon.
And I would go with Puffy when he first started.
I would go with Harbhajan, risky though that is.
"In the best case scenario, I would go with them".
"I would go with great pleasure," she said.
"I would go with Hello Kitty," he said.
I would go with Allardyce for the uber-banter.
"I would go with a tight, textured pattern, like a nice weave".
I would go with the C.D.C. and NOT a bus driver.
But I think I would go with Luke the physician, the author of the third Gospel.
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