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  • 111not sit well with someone — not sit well (with (someone)) to be difficult for someone to agree with or accept. The idea of declaring war does not sit well with many voters. Having the state s future decided in Washington, D.C., doesn t sit well with the people of Alaska.… …

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  • 112not sit well with — not sit well (with (someone)) to be difficult for someone to agree with or accept. The idea of declaring war does not sit well with many voters. Having the state s future decided in Washington, D.C., doesn t sit well with the people of Alaska.… …

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  • 113chime with — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms chime with : present tense I/you/we/they chime with he/she/it chimes with present participle chiming with past tense chimed with past participle chimed with to be similar to or agree with someone else s ideas …

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  • 114I couldn't agree more — spoken used for emphasizing that you agree with something that someone has said …

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  • 115take with — phrasal Etymology: ME taken with to accept, fr. OE tacan with, fr. tacan to take + with 1. Scot a. : to be pleased with : like …

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  • 116be with someone — spoken phrase to understand what someone is telling you ‘Are you with me?’ ‘No, could you explain that bit again?’ Thesaurus: to understand somethingsynonym Main entry: with * * * 1) agree with or support someone …

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  • 117align yourself with sb — UK US align yourself with sth/sb Phrasal Verb with align({{}}/əˈlaɪn/ verb [T] ► to agree with a person or an organization and work with them or support their ideas: »The company has a commitment to align itself closely with specialty retailers …

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  • 118align yourself with sb/sth — UK US align yourself with sth/sb Phrasal Verb with align({{}}/əˈlaɪn/ verb [T] ► to agree with a person or an organization and work with them or support their ideas: »The company has a commitment to align itself closely with specialty retailers …

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  • 119align yourself with sth — UK US align yourself with sth/sb Phrasal Verb with align({{}}/əˈlaɪn/ verb [T] ► to agree with a person or an organization and work with them or support their ideas: »The company has a commitment to align itself closely with specialty retailers …

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  • 120go along with — 1) PHRASAL VERB If you go along with a rule, decision, or policy, you accept it and obey it. [V P P n] Whatever the majority decided I was prepared to go along with. 2) PHRASAL VERB If you go along with a person or an idea, you agree with them.… …

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