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Discover Ludwig"to go with" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to accompany or match, usually in reference to objects or actions. Example: I bought a new dress to go with my shoes. (This means the dress and the shoes will look good together or complement each other.) Another example: I can't decide which tie to go with this shirt. (This means which tie will match or look good with the shirt.).
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Pick a drink to go with it.
Wanting to go with me?
Loooooong way to go with that.
"You have nowhere to go with aid.
I'm going to go with Charlie Chaplin.
So I had to go with it.
'Matchmaker' is safer to go with".
SOMETIMES one has to go with serendipity.
"They decided to go with unanimity.
Time to go with the flow.
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I have to go with this.
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