go together
Britishverb
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to be mutually suited; harmonize
the colours go well together
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informal (of two people) to have a romantic or sexual relationship
they had been going together for two years
Example Sentences
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“It’s weird, because I’m born 10 days after Damon… the idea presented itself, and at that point we were going down that road, and there was no avoiding it… It wasn’t even necessarily going to be a Gorillaz project; ‘Let’s go together and see what happens.’
From Los Angeles Times
Well, we didn’t go together — turned out we were sat next to each other.
From Los Angeles Times
Those things don’t go together.
From Literature
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Those things don’t go together either.
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"I will move fast and catch up with Bronden. We will go together."
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