go together

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English

Etymology

See go and together

Verb

go together (third-person singular simple present goes together, present participle going together, simple past went together, past participle gone together)

  1. (idiomatic, of two people) To be in a relationship.
    Everybody knows now that Richard and Betsy go together.
  2. (literally, of two people) To accompany each other (e.g. to an event).
    Should we go separate, or should we go together?
  3. (idiomatic, of two or more things) To correspond or fit well.
    Purple and blue are two colors that go together well.
  4. (idiomatic) To be inseparable; to go hand in hand.
    Exercise and sweat often go together.

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