To be present or associated with an event or entity (e.g. a dish or a disease).
1 Food for days Nothing like good food to go with good music.
2 Yes, well, some free advice to go with your free information, then.
3 But there's a long, long way to go with the Afghan forces.
4 And companies need a strong business model to go with the hype.
5 I also want to go with as much organic food as possible.
6 Bertram, go with your colleagues and explain the situation to these people.
7 Rather, the reverse: greater protection seems to go with better economic performance.
8 Spencer has a very long way to go with his left hand.
9 However, you also need a snack to go with your refreshing drink.
10 He will go in the carriage; and I will go with him.
11 The airline said in July they would all go with immediate effect.
12 And, of course, whether they want a Skyacht to go with it.
13 Then I will go with it myself; my heart is in it.
14 The shared circumstances had caused him to let go with Jackie Moffit.
15 But for once it is perhaps simply time to go with it.
16 The linguists just decided to go with eggcorn, after the canonical example.
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