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go with

verb as in befit

verb as in blend

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This smells of a 1-1 draw to me, but I am actually going to go with Chelsea to edge it for what would be their third league win in a row.

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To remove the often biased self-reporting that goes with virtues, our instrument measures only values, which are underlying motivations.

“I’m really glad Chloé went with the more internalized ones because then it would just be two people externalizing,” Mescal says.

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His second son would later go with his father’s friend to the ICE facility in Dallas to collect his belongings, obtaining the green card denial letter and detention notice dated Sept. 22 in the process.

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LeBron James makes his season debut and scores 11 points to go with his 12 assists as the Lakers defeat Utah.

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