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to go with
[phrase form: go]
01
d'accordo con
to accept an offer, plan, etc.
Example
Are you going to go with the proposal they presented?
She decided to go with the job offer from the tech company.
I think we should go with the original plan for the event.
02
venire con
to complement and suit each other when combined or placed together, particularly regarding appearance or taste
Example
The rustic furniture goes with the country cottage 's cozy ambiance.
These shoes go with almost any outfit due to their versatile design.
03
andare con, accompagnare
to come together with something as a necessary or suitable addition
Example
A set of golf clubs goes with his membership at the country club.
A warranty typically goes with the purchase of a new appliance.
A comprehensive training program goes with the hiring process.
04
andare con, accompagnare
to coexist or be found together with another thing or element in the same time or place
Example
The sound of laughter went with the joyous atmosphere of the celebration.
Success often goes with hard work and determination.
Calmness usually goes with the serene beauty of this mountain retreat.
05
avere rapporti sessuali con, andare a letto con
to have sexual intercourse with someone
Example
They went with each other willingly and enjoyed their time together.
He had a reputation for going with multiple people at the same time.
They decided to go with each other after getting to know each other.
06
uscire con, avere una relazione con
to be involved in a romantic or sexual relationship
Example
She and her boyfriend have been going with each other for a year.
They have been going with each other for so long that their friends already consider them a couple.
She has been going with him for a while, but she 's not sure about their future together.
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Are you going to go with the proposal they presented?
She decided to go with the job offer from the tech company.
I think we should go with the original plan for the event.
He's unsure whether to go with the new investment opportunity.
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