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go along
verb
- intr, adverboften foll bywith to refrain from disagreement; assent
Example Sentences
"You should always back the strong ones and go along with them."
Because by making it bizarre — where people will feel pressure and tension in going along with it — then it becomes what we in psychology call a "costly signal."
The vast majority of supporters will go along to support their team and leave either delighted or deflated because of what happens on the field of play.
The fact that the intersection of those two categories more often than not went along with one or more of being Native American, Black, disabled or queer only exacerbated these fears.
Jurors had heard how Elianne agreed to go along with her friend, and two other friends, to meet him ahead of school, so the former couple could exchange their belongings, among them a teddy bear.
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