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                            Phrase(s): go along with someone or something 
1. Lit. to travel along with someone or something.  •  Dorothy went along with the scarecrow for a while until they met a lion. 2. Fig. to agree with someone or agree to something.  •  I will go along with you on that matter.  •  I will go along with Sharon’s decision, of course. 3. Fig. to consent on the choice of someone or something.  •  I go along with Jane. Tom would be a good treasurer.  •  Sharon will probably go along with chocolate. Everyone likes chocolate! 4. Fig. to play along with someone or something; to pretend that you are party to someone’s scheme.  •  I went along with the gag for a while.
                        
                        
 
                        
                            McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs