go along with

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go along with (third-person singular simple present goes along with, present participle going along with, simple past went along with, past participle gone along with)

  1. (idiomatic) To acquiesce to or comply with a proposal, despite lacking a desire or value for it.
    • 2013 May 6, Dan Shive, El Goonish Shive (webcomic), Comic for Monday, May 6, 2013:
      "Hm. I guess I did agree to go along with whatever her conditions were..." "We smooched on it. No backsies."

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