go with sb/sth

go with sb/sth
UK US go with sb/sth
Phrasal Verb with go({{}}/gəʊ/ verb (going, went, gone)
to accept an idea or agree with a person: »

I think we can go with the advertising agency's suggestions, don't you?


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  • deal with sb/sth — Ⅰ. UK US deal with sb/sth Phrasal Verb with deal({{}}/diːl/ verb (past tense and past participle dealt) ► to do business with a person or company: »I prefer to deal with the same salesperson each time. Ⅱ. UK US deal with sth …   Financial and business terms

  • coordinate with sb/sth — UK US coordinate with sb/sth Phrasal Verb with coordinate({{}}(UK also co ordinate) /kəʊˈɔːdɪneɪt/ verb [T] ► to work together with another person or organization in order to achieve something: »Retailers should coordinate with suppliers in order …   Financial and business terms

  • break with sb/sth phrasal — verb (T) 1 to leave a group of people or an organization, especially because you have had a disagreement with them: break with sb/sth over sth: Powell broke with the Conservative Party over Europe. 2 break with tradition/the past to stop… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • hook up with sb/sth — Ⅰ. UK US hook up (with sb/sth) Phrasal Verb with hook({{}}/hʊk/ verb [T] INFORMAL ► to meet or begin to work with another person or organization: »a conference where startup companies can hook up with investors Ⅱ. UK US hook (sth) up …   Financial and business terms

  • keep up with sb/sth — Ⅰ. UK US keep up (with sb/sth) Phrasal Verb with keep({{}}/kiːp/ verb (kept, kept) ► to do something or move at an acceptable rate, or at the same rate as someone or something else: »It s a fast pace, and you ll have to work hard to keep up.… …   Financial and business terms

  • on a par with sb/sth — UK (US on par with sb/sth) ► the same as or equal to someone or something: »It is rated on a par with its rivals despite outperforming its sector in almost every measure. »People often don t insist on raises that keep their pay on par with… …   Financial and business terms

  • join up with sb/sth — UK US join up with sb/sth Phrasal Verb with join({{}}/dʒɔɪn/ verb ► to get together with another company, person, or group in order to do something together or form one company, group, etc.: »The design company is planning to join up with a shoe… …   Financial and business terms

  • be at odds with sb/sth — be at odds (with sb/sth) ► to disagree with someone: »She and her boss are at odds over the issue of training. »On this issue, Britain is at odds with the rest of the EU. ► if two things are at odds, they are very different and cannot both be… …   Financial and business terms

  • hook sb up with sb/sth — UK US hook sb up (with sb/sth) Phrasal Verb with hook({{}}/hʊk/ verb [T] INFORMAL ► to arrange for someone to meet or work with another person or organization: »We videotape applicants in practice interviews and hook them up with employers …   Financial and business terms

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