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  • 121hold with doing something — hold with ((doing) something) to agree with or support something. He married a woman who didn t hold with gambling. Usage notes: often used in the form not hold with (doing) something: I don t hold with the idea that I was rebellious as a child …

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  • 122hold with something — hold with ((doing) something) to agree with or support something. He married a woman who didn t hold with gambling. Usage notes: often used in the form not hold with (doing) something: I don t hold with the idea that I was rebellious as a child …

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  • 123hold with — ((doing) something) to agree with or support something. He married a woman who didn t hold with gambling. Usage notes: often used in the form not hold with (doing) something: I don t hold with the idea that I was rebellious as a child …

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  • 124tie in with — or tie up with 1. To agree with 2. To be closely associated with 3. To be linked with, as eg a book containing the story of, or a story concerning the characters in, a popular film or TV series • • • Main Entry: ↑tie …

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  • 125swim with the tide — swim against/with/the tide phrase to do or believe the opposite to other people the same as other people Thesaurus: to be similar to, or the same as, something or someonesynonym to be different from somethingsynonym …

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  • 126hold with something — ˈhold with sth derived no passive (used in negative sentences or in questions) to agree with sth Syn: approve of • I don t hold with the use of force. • hold with something doing sth …

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  • 127go along with sb — UK US go along with sth/sb Phrasal Verb with go({{}}/gəʊ/ verb (going, went, gone) ► to support an idea, or to agree with someone s opinion: »The G7 will decide the matter, and the IMF is expected to go along with the decision …

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  • 128go along with sb/sth — UK US go along with sth/sb Phrasal Verb with go({{}}/gəʊ/ verb (going, went, gone) ► to support an idea, or to agree with someone s opinion: »The G7 will decide the matter, and the IMF is expected to go along with the decision …

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