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goes together

verb as in accompany socially

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“They just bought a house that already exists. And so they don’t know what goes together” — carpets, countertops, cabinets, tiles and on.

“That’s really important. And then the other part of it, just getting around. Going to Target, that was for all of the installs and all the small things that I needed. And I just thought it was a funny picture, the way I was walking. It’s all of it. All of it goes together to enjoy and find a good balance, but also, in a sense, get acclimated to the area of the land and things like that.”

When it comes to ultraprocessed snacks, sugar often goes together with fat—a combination that could make such foods even more addictive.

The "what grows together goes together" approach isn't just a philosophy, it's a practice that delivers.

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“It’s like doing one of those horrible puzzles that’s all baked beans or all blue sky. Every bit looks the same, and we’re trying to figure out how it goes together.”

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

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