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going along

verb as in agree, cooperate

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I was going along OK, but looking back, I was filled with anger and took it out on my first wife and made her life miserable.

Palin applauded Americans for not "going along" with President Obama.

Many rightfully view going along with any kind of compromise with the president as political suicide.

Mofaz must know that, in this atmosphere, going along with Netanyahu will make him irrelevant.

Those were the things that really got me going along with literally being jealous of you, and your encouragement.

He said that you were going along, and so I thought I'd hunt you up and tell you that we'll start about seven in the morning.

Sara Lee's heart, which had been going along merely as a matter of duty all day, suddenly began to beat faster.

As you two are bosses, and might feel sort of hurt going along with the crowd, I'm going to let you down soft.

Part of the Army boy's purpose in going along by himself was to make sure that each and all of his men were alert.

“Seem to have lost the place,” said Morgan, after we had been going along for some time pretty well parallel with the river.

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On this page you'll find 12 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to go along/go along with, such as: accompany, acquiesce, act jointly, assent, collaborate, and concur.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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