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Definition of "go along" []

  • To participate, cooperate, or conform. (verb)

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Use "go along" in a sentence
  • "Though he may have been more conservative on some issuesfor example, on the Soviet Union, which, he insisted well into 1991, remained a potential adversaryhe would plead his case and then go along with the decision that was made."
  • "When it comes to verbal directions, in almost every case, Italians make the route seem much simpler than it actually is: just go along here, take your first left, then sempre diritto, and you really cant miss it, they will say."
  • "Weinberger, Casey, and Allenall of whom had seen an earlier draftapparently were willing to go along with Haigs proposal."