as in advocate To accompany or support, especially in the sense of assisting or being in agreement with something or someone. Clear All
8 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Go With'
I will go with the recommendation of the expert chef for the main course.
The student decided to go with the advice of his academic advisor regarding the course selection.
The board unanimously agreed to go with the proposal presented by the committee.
After much discussion, the committee decided to go with the environmentally friendly option.
The jury had to go with the evidence presented during the trial to reach a fair verdict.
The teacher encouraged the students to go with a creative approach for their art projects.
The spicy flavors in the dish go with the cultural fusion theme of the restaurant.
The antique furniture will go with the vintage theme of the room.
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