go along with

1.

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Sometimes when they spelled my name wrong, in school or something, I'd just go along with
it, until my parents would fix it.

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2. (Advice to baseball coaches:) Keep the players informed. If players have some idea of what
you're up to, they're more likely to go along with it and trust you to know what you're doing.

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3.

District Administrator Mike Richie reported that, despite strong resistance from some
members of its community, the school would ultimately go along with the plan.

4.

Just one small problem. How do I convince my clients to go along with it?

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5.

Your teachers and adults call it "peer pressure." you're out with your friends and they
decide it would be fun to do something that they know they are not supposed to do like
smoke, drink or do drugs. You are in a tough spot, you either go along with them or look
like a geek.
If you do go along with the others, you may get caught and punished. Or
worse, you could get hurt, or busted. If you don't go along with them, you could end up
feeling left out and abandoned.

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