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go along with
adjective as in willing
Strong matches
Example Sentences
The same, grown-up Mike Turner who didn’t go along with overturning election results in 2021, who criticized Trump’s handling of classified documents, who’s a vociferous supporter of Ukraine aid, and who pushed back against claims that Haitian immigrants in Ohio were eating cats and dogs?
But he will also inherit the obligations and risks that go along with implementing a complicated multi-part agreement.
The morning missive from the president-elect, as communities burned and thousands of people fled their homes, echoed his prior threats to withhold wildfire funding if Newsom declined to go along with Trump’s water policy for California.
Other countries aren't eager to go along with that.
If Johnston can remain as dependable as he was on Sunday, he would give Herbert another legitimate receiving threat to go along with Ladd McConkey, who caught 82 passes for 1,149 yards as a rookie.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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