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go along with

vb. (context idiomatic English) to comply with something, even if reluctantly; to accept or tolerate.

Usage examples of "go along with".

And one of the infantry Captains, he has been maintaining two hundred of his men at his own expense, I think that the others forced him to go along with the billeting scheme by threats.

All it did was give me a grinding headache to go along with the rest of my hangover, and a blinding sense of confusion.

There was only one thing to do: go along with the whole stupid idea.

He hoped Rafik and Calum would be willing to go along with Li's scheme.

And, despite all Kindan's arguments to the contrary, she absolutely refused to go along with it.

The most effective way to persuade all of the other merchants to go along with the plan, Acorna decided, was to have a meeting and show the vids to all of them at the same time.

All were alike with the exception of the front room which had a second window on the street, from which the tenant could have stolen the hats from the heads of passersby to go along with all his suits and shirts.

I'm sure that the general will go along with a payroll deduction scheme.

But he was in an area predominately Gentile - or ex-Gentile (but once a Gentile always a Gentile) so he would go along with the others.