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How to use go with in a sentence

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If you go with a group program, check to see if your instructor is qualified to teach.
Deciding whether to go with Lincoln green or Washington blue, that's an artistic choice.
Though he looks fit and robust, he says the results of all the wining and dining that go with his job are beginning to take their toll.
You're planning a dinner for eight important guests and want the perfect robust red to go with filet mignon.
We got a beautiful aquarium and everything to go with it from fish and plant friendly chemicals to plants and rocks.
He has a marathoner's unnatural leanness, to go with his mobile full lips, big beaky nose, and long, ropily veined hands.
You would have been stupid to go with a loan shark after talking with these people.
I'd go with my pals and play football or go cycling, even though this was long before mountain bikes came along.
Random observations has proof that esteemed academic qualifications can go with severe looniness.
Take a few practice strokes, and let the shot go with a loose relaxed grip.
Those who like their loose ends tied should probably give it a miss, but if you're prepared to go with the flow, this is thrilling stuff.
They want me to go with them, probably more to run interference than anything else.
Members can now choose to go with a new plan that emphasizes low-cal filling foods.
As in a lot of cases, if your budget allows it, do not go with very low-end products.
If you don't like to clean and lube your bearings often, go with a Gel style lubricant.
Indeed, the ones who do it balanced atop a luge are so brave that they probably deserve some kind of counselling to go with the medals.
If you get a take-away, you'll be asked if you want a little sachet of sambal to go with it.
He arrived with attitude as well as ambition, but those who were offended at the time concede now that he has the game to go with it.
Then, she'd toss out the rules and just go with what felt comfortable for her and find a decent guy and ta-da!
At lunchtime we halt near a small waterfall, and with enough wood lying around we soon have spicy sambhar to go with boiled rice.
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