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Từ điển tiếng Anh - Cambridge Advanced Learners Dictionary 
	
		  go with something   
 
    ▪ I. go with sth  phrasal verb [ goes with sth  going with sth  went with sth  gone with sth  gone with sth ]    SUIT    1.  <E > If one thing goes with another, they suit each other or they look or taste good together   •  This wine goes particularly well with seafood.    •  I'm not sure that this hat really goes with this dress.   Compare match; suit  Thesaurus+: ↑Matching and co-ordinating      • Do you think this shirt goes with these trousers?   • The music doesn't go with the mood of the film.   • These jeans go with anything.   • Her furniture really goes with the rest of the room.   • This vase goes very well with the flowers you bought me.    RESULT  2.  If a problem, activity or quality goes with another one, they often happen or exist together and the first thing is often caused by the second  •  + -ing verb  What are the main health problems that go with smoking?   Thesaurus+: ↑Occurring and happening  Main entry: gophrasal verb    ▪ II. go with sb/sth  phrasal verb informal   [ goes with sb/sth  going with sb/sth  went with sb/sth  gone with sb/sth  gone with sb/sth ]  to accept an idea or agree with a person  •  I think we can go with the advertising agency's suggestions, don't you?   Thesaurus+: ↑Accepting and agreeing ↑Accepting and agreeing reluctantly ↑Approving and approval  Main entry: gophrasal verb
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