go with something
ˈgo with sth derived 1. to be included with or as part of sth •A car goes with the job. 2. to agree to accept sth, for example a plan or an offer •You're offering £500? I think we can go with that. 3. (also go (together))to combine well with sth Syn: ↑match • Does this jacket go with this skirt? •Those colours don't really go (together). 4. (also ˌgo toˈgether)to exist at the same time or in the same place as sth; to be found together • Disease often goes with poverty. • Disease and poverty often go together. Main entry: ↑goderived
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