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went with

verb as in accompany socially

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Although he went with his friends in the car to the City Hospital, he then left and was later arrested having been seen washing his hands at a petrol station on the nearby Donegall Road.

From BBC

I’d devour these at The Hot Grill, a truly iconic local spot where I often went with my dad and brother growing up.

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They were meeting at a park, and I went with her just to keep her company for a second in case it was weird.

“For the studios, it seems that it wasn’t about investing in what our data has shown to be profitable. They went with what they considered safe.”

He claimed he never had a racial incident at Notre Dame, perhaps forgetting the time he went with several other students to a pizza place in South Bend and was refused service.

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

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