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Phrasal Verb - Going Along With

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Raymundo CH

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Definition

Going along with is a phrasal verb that means to agree or show understanding towards someone or something, even if one may not completely approve or believe in it. It implies cooperation or compliance, and can also mean to accompany or travel with someone or something.

Examples

No.Example
1I don't really like spicy food, but I'll go along with you and try it.
2The new employee was nervous about presenting her ideas to the team, but they all went along with her proposals.
3Let's go along with the plan and meet at the usual place.
4Despite their differences, the two politicians went along with each other's speeches during the debate.
5I'll go along with you to the concert, but I'm not a big fan of that band.
6The children went along with their parents on a camping trip.
7The manager asked all employees to go along with the new dress code policy.
8The students went along with their teacher's instructions during the field trip.
9Despite her reservations, she went along with the group's decision.
10The runner went along with the pace of the pack during the marathon.